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Jharis Yokley releases debut album "Sometimes, Late at Night"

“Thrilling and astounding” - Cast The Dice

"The instrumental layers create a stirring rumbling that feels ready to burst at any moment, like you’re right on the verge of a catalytic scream." - Abduction Radiation

Buy & Stream ‘Sometimes, Late at Night’ HERE

Jharis Yokley - singer, producer and your favorite drummer’s favorite drummer - drops “Sometimes, Late At Night” today. A mind-bending mélange of warped James Blake meets Thundercat meets Tame Impala, his thunderous debut announces a new force to be reckoned with. With heavyweight assists by Japanese synth legend BIGYUKI (A Tribe Called Quest, Yebba) and co-producer José James, Yokley arrives as a leader of new wave & experimental electronic R&B.

‘Sometimes, Late At Night’ Tracklist

  1. Back and Forth (feat. José James)

  2. Friends

  3. Miss You

  4. Let Her Go

  5. Remedy

  6. Sleep

  7. Move On

  8. Megaman

  9. Only See Her

  10. Was It Really Love

Credits

Produced by Jharis Yokley and José James
Recorded by Ariel Shafir at Dreamland Recording Studios, NY
Mixed by Pete Min at Lucy’s Meat Market, LA
Mastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios, London

Jharis Yokley - vocals, drums, keyboards
BIGYUKI - synthesizers, keyboards
José James - guest vocal (on “Back and Forth”)
Taali - vocal choir (on “Was It Really Love”)

About the Music

Sometimes, Late At Night is the stunning, genre-traversing debut from drumming virtuoso, Jharis Yokley. Yokley-who has worked with everyone from Solange and Chance the Rapper to Ani DiFranco and DJ Premier-calls upon his jazz-informed chops and hip-hop sensibilities to craft this colorful and adventurous album. Like many great works of art, Sometimes, Late At Night was initially inspired by a breakup. 

“So, the album’s mainly about this relationship,” Yokley explains. “It's not like that I regret ending it, but I knew it had to happen. But reminiscing back on those times, I was wondering if I made a mistake.” 

The inevitable fear and uncertainty that follows a breakup is palpable throughout the album’s 10 tracks. The lyrics are minimal, often taking the form of brief lines that are sung repeatedly like a self-soothing mantra. Yokley’s words throughout the record are sparse but each song conveys its own rich world of emotion. The lyrics on songs like “Friends”, “Move On” and “Miss You”, feel like things that we say to comfort ourselves in those quiet, private moments when we’re at our lowest.  

The album drops us directly into the fire with its opener “Back and Forth”. Here, Yokley’s friend and collaborator, José James takes lead vocal with a simple plea “We say we won’t, but we go back and forth again”. As Yokley’s drums erupt to the foreground, Japanese keyboard maestro BIGYUKI lays down a fiery synth lead. Amidst this maelstrom of sound, James escorts us into that painfully gray period of a breakup when the relationship is dead, but the love still lingers.  

While Yokley’s collaborators like BIGYUKI, José James and Taali all add crucial elements to the project, the process of crafting Sometimes, Late At Night began in solitude. Inspired by hip-hop legends like J. Dilla, Yokley found himself holed up in his room, pouring himself into a batch of homemade beats that would later form the album’s foundation. 

“So, obviously in March of 2020, everybody had a lot of free time.” Yokley recalls. “I was just in my bedroom, on my laptop making a lot of beats at the time. I was using Logic and a lot of my beats were sample-based. I would make beats with the samples and then take away the samples and try to come up with my own lyrics and melodies to these beats. Sometimes it would just be me on the keyboard picking a sound I like, or making a sound that I feel sounds cool. And then just playing around until I find a cool melody.”

Armed with a handful of beats, Yokley would later take these rough sketches into the studio and augment them with his explosive, polyrhythmic drumming. From there, BIGKYUKI was recruited to add his dynamic, improvisational synth playing to further bring the tracks to life. The result of this process are tracks like “Let Her Go”, “Megaman” and “Remedy” which straddle the seemingly insurmountable gulfs between hip-hop, jazz fusion and prog-rock. When asked about the eclectic nature of the album, Yokley reveals that it was not the result of any intentional attempt at genre-hopping. Instead, the music’s diversity arose naturally as the product of Yokley’s own tastes. 

“I don't really consider genre, because I love so many different genres.” Yokley explains. “And I’ve played with a bunch of different artists from jazz to hip hop, to folk music, and R&B. So, all that stuff is already ingrained in my mind when I'm creating things. The music I make pulls from all the genres that I listen to and love, automatically. It wasn't a conscious decision.”

A jazz-rooted, hip-hop-informed masterpiece, Sometimes, Late At Night obliterates the confines of genre, not by pastiche or haplessly slapping together influences. Instead, the music here exists as a unique sum of its parts. As deeply personal as it is experimental, Sometimes, Late At Night is an album of dazzling musical and emotional peaks and valleys. By ushering us through the raging waters of heartbreak, we eventually arrive with Yokley on the shores of healing and self-discovery.

- John Morrison

Live

May 17 - New York, NY - Nublu 151 - LINK

June 26 - Los Angeles, CA - Genghis Cohen - LINK

Links

Jharis Yokley - Website || Instagram || Youtube | TikTok || Facebook 
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Showstopping Drummer Jharis Yokley (Solange, Ani Difranco, DJ Premier) Returns With "Miss You" From Debut LP Sometimes, Late At Night, Due May 3

Jharis Yokley returns with "Miss You,” the thematic center of his upcoming debut LP Sometimes, Late At Night. As Jharis notes, the distorted/processed drums are an amazing dynamic touch. Yokley’s approach brings a huge surge of energy to the well-worn breakup record format. He reflects below.

“This is the song that inspired the whole album. I was very much still hung up on my ex at that time and wanted to make a song about being stuck in that place.”

“I built this song from the bass up. That bass line that you hear in the beginning was the very first thing that I played on my keyboard. I feel that it gives the track a dance feel that I love. As for the drums, originally this song had a four on the four feel but I messed around with reversing my drums and ended up with the beat you hear. The bass and distorted drums are the stars of the show to me.”

Jharis Yokley is known as a first call drummer, with a pocket full of gear endorsements and coveted touring gigs. Here, though, he steps out as a leader for the first time, and the results are 'dazzling' as per John Morrison's excellent writeup below. 

 

Sometimes, Late At Night is new-generation music, boundaryless creative music - in the first 30 seconds a head-bobbing beat made up of stark hi-hats and electronic handclaps is suddently interrupted by a torrent of arhythmic blown out drums, which then tumbles back into a groove and leads into Jose James moody vocal take. All of this turbulence reflects the record's emotional core of loss and heartbreak (my first thought was that it was emo at heart, if not in genre), but also captures the cartoonish and playful energy that JY brings to his music. "Let Her Go" is a frenetic drum clinic, "Remedy" left turns from a pounding beat into a solo piano reverie - Japanese keyboard maestro BIGYUKI (A Tribe Called Quest, Yebba, Meshell Ndegeocello) provides a perfect foil: shifting synthesizers that mirror Jharis's manic energy and creative drive.

Sometimes, Late At Night will be released worldwide May 5, 2024.

Taali - “Is It Right?” out now

Photo by José James, design by Taali

Following on the heels of her 2021 Grammy nomination, Taali delivers “Is It Right?” the first single from her strikingly ambitious self-titled sophomore album. The song, written in the epicenter of the 2020 NYC COVID pandemic as Taali narrowly skirted death herself, reflects on what was lost and looks to the future. Produced by Taali and Brian Bender its sweeping universe of synths, drums and layered vocals nod to Beck, St. Vincent and Sufjan Stevens. 

Listen/Buy: https://www.rainbowblonde.co/isitright

Produced by Taali and Brian Bender
Taali - vocals, synths, piano
Ben Williams - bass
Dustin Kaufman - drums
Brian Bender - guitar, synths
Recorded by Brian Bender at The Motherbrain West, LA and Lily Wen at Figure 8 Studios, Brooklyn
Mixed by Brian Bender at The Motherbrain West, LA
Mastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios
Photo by José James
Design by Taali

Announcing the Rainbow Blonde Live US Tour

Rainbow Blonde Records announces its first US tour featuring label stars Taali, Ben Williams and José James. With a collective of innovative musicians (including keyboardist Big Yuki, guitarist Marcus Machado and drummer Jharis Yokley), RB Live showcases the fearless visionary spirit of a label dedicated to the best in R&B, indie pop and jazz.

“Rainbow Blonde is about freedom of expression,” says James. “Every artist on this label has something unique and powerful to say and it’s an honor to be a part of it.”

Label co-founder and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter/producer Taali will debut new songs from her forthcoming album “taali.” (out Sept 9th). The self-titled album is a stunning combination of both her NYC singer-songwriter roots and her LA indie pop sensibilities, referencing artists such as Sufjan Stevens, Regina Spektor, Beck and Joni Mitchell. Created between New York, LA, Sfinari and Amsterdam, the album reveals the vision of a world traveler, exploring hard-won personal revelations through a landscape of exquisitely woven synths, strings and pristine vocals

Grammy Award winning bassist and vocalist Ben Williams will perform songs from his Rainbow Blonde debut “I Am A Man.” The album boasts a humid and hazy sound that recalls Soulaquarian albums released by The Roots, Erykah Badu, Bilal, D’Angelo, Common, and Roy Hargrove’s RH Factor. “I wanted to make this not just a musical statement, but sonically, I wanted to dig into a different sound. I wanted this record to deal with the past, present, and future,” Williams says. On I Am A Man, he makes a grand departure from the mostly acoustic instrumental settings of his previous albums and brings his love for modern R&B and hip-hop and his socio-political awareness to the fore with mesmerizing vocal-centric songs that will surely raise his profile higher in modern soul and rap circles. 

Closing out the night, José James will perform songs from his album “No Beginning No End 2,” a future soul classic featuring collaborations with Aloe Blacc, Ledisi, Lizz Wright and Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah. “I’ve waited a long time to share this music with my fans” says James. “But it’s worth the wait: This is the right moment for this music and for this label.”

Tour dates:

6.09 – DC, City Winery | Tickets

6.10 – Philly, City Winery | Tickets

6.11 – Portsmouth, NH Jimmy’s on Congress | (Tickets available 3/27/22)

6.12 – Boston, City Winery | Tickets

José James releases "Merry Christmas from José James" along with new music video

José James releases his first ever Christmas album Merry Christmas from José James today. In addition to the album release, José also premieres the official performance video for the original track "Christmas in New York.”

Listen here: rainbowblonde.co/merrychristmas

Listeners can find two original tracks, “Christmas in New York” and “Christmas Day” along with popular ballads such as “The Christmas Song,” “White Christmas,” “Let it Snow” and “This Christmas,” a modern twist on the Donny Hathaway holiday favorite. In James' version, he musically brings an aspect of R&B and hip-hop, rounding out the mostly jazz collection.

Songwriting for the project was spearheaded by José James and his partner, recently Grammy nominated Talia Billig. The album’s studio band features Grammy winning and nominated all stars Ben Williams (bass), Aaron Parks (piano), Jharis Yokley (drums) and Marcus Strickland (soprano saxophone). Produced by José James and Brian Bender and recorded by Ariel Shafir at Dreamland Studios, the album was mastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios. The session was recorded completely live on 2” tape and mixed in LCR (left-center-right) by Brian Bender at Motherbrain West.

“It’s the perfect album to put on whenever there’s a certain spirit in the air,” James says. “I hope that people can feel a little bit of the joy and the wonder, year round, that 8-year-old José felt, not only about Christmas and all the obvious things—the ornaments, the tree, the holiday season—but also the music,” he continued.

A 13 date tour to support the album will launch at SF Jazz in San Francisco on November 27th and conclude at New York’s City Winery on December 14th. Stops also include Seattle, Portland, Santa Cruz, LA, Phoenix, Santa Fe, Minneapolis and Chicago. (All tour dates listed below).

Tour Dates

November 27 – SF Jazz – San Francisco, CA
November 28 – SF Jazz – San Francisco, CA
November 30 – Jazz Alley – Seattle, WA
December 1 – Jazz Alley – Seattle, WA
December 2 – The Old Church – Portland, OR
December 4 – Kuumbwa – Santa Cruz
December 5 – Masonic Lodge – Los Angeles, CA
December 7– MIM – Phoenix, AZ
December 9 –The Lensic – Santa Fe,
December 11 – Dakota – Minneapolis, MN
December 12 – Dakota – Minneapolis, MN
December 13 – City Winery – Chicago, IL
December 14 – City Winery – New York, NY

Rainbow Blonde Records announces YouTube channel with "In The Lab" series

José James' No Beginning No End 2 out worldwide: https://rainbowblonde.co/nobeginningnoend2 Rainbow Blonde: In The Lab Is an in-depth discussion with the art...

Ben Williams' I Am A Man out worldwide: https://rainbowblonde.co/iamaman Rainbow Blonde: In The Lab Is an in-depth discussion with the artists and creators b...

Rainbow Blonde Records proudly joins the YouTube community with an exclusive channel featuring artist interviews, behind the scenes footage and music from José James, Taali, Ben Williams and Bright & Guilty

Subscribe here: www.youtube.com/rainbowblonderecords

“In The Lab,” the channel’s first series, offers an in-depth look at the creative process of songwriting, recording and mixing. Filmed by collective member Joseph DiGiovanna in Brooklyn at Electric Garden Studios, the series features conversations with studio owner and engineer Ben Kane, producer Brian Bender, engineer Jaclyn Sanchez, Ben Williams and José James.

José James' Blackmagic (10th Anniversary Edition) out now

Rainbow Blonde Records proudly announces the special edition vinyl and digital release of José James’ iconic second album “Blackmagic,” out worldwide today.

Available for digital and 180 gram vinyl purchase here: rainbowblonde.co/blackmagic10

Limited edition 180 gram neon pink vinyl also available through VinylMePlease.

Featuring lo-fi hip-hop production from legendary producers Flying Lotus, Moodymann and Taylor McFerrin, Blackmagic saw James embracing his role as “the Jazz singer for the hip-hop generation.” Highlights include the Soulquarian meets Curtis Mayfield vibe of “Code,” the Moodymann-produced Marvin Gaye tribute “Detroit Loveletter” and the spaced out jazz meets hip-hop of “Blackmagic.” Across 13 songs James throws down the gauntlet and takes a soulful journey into the history of Black music, skillfully connecting the dots between soul, R&B hip-hop and London’s brokenbeat and dubstep movements. The 10th Anniversary Edition also includes four new live tracks recorded at Brooklyn Recording with an all star band.

Double pocket gatefold LP jacket includes all new photography by Hassan Hajjaj.

Rainbow Blonde Presents: Livestream show from Levon Helm Studios

In a world of increasing uncertainty, Rainbow Blonde is proud to move with the times. Join us on August 13th as we present livestream concerts by Taali and José James live from the legendary Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY. This special live multi-camera performance will be filmed by the award winning Framework Productions and styled by Art Comes First ©️.

Tickets available here: https://noonchorus.com/jose-taali/

9pm Taali // solo set - EP release of “Were You Busy Writing Your Heart Out?” 
Taali - vocals, keys 

9:45pm José James // live band set - LP release of “No Beginning No End 2”
José James - vocals
Taali - vocals
Marcus Machado - guitar
Big Yuki - keys
Ben Williams - bass + vocals
Jharis Yokley - drums

August 13th | 9pm EDT | 9pm BST | 9pm JST

Rainbow Blonde Records announces "Mentals Month" for July + 4 new releases

Rainbow Blonde Records is proud to present “Mentals Month,” beginning with No Beginning No End 2: Mentals, the full instrumental album of José James’ return to form.

Each Friday of July, Rainbow Blonde will release a full album of instrumentals, showcasing the innovative and groundbreaking RB sound.

From the genre bending jazz meets post neosoul of Ben Williams and José James to the cutting edge synthpop of Taali and Bright & Guilty, July will be an opportunity to highlight the rich instruments, production, musicians and sound too often relegated to the background.

July 3: José James, No Beginning No End 2: Mentals (out today and available worldwide here): https://rainbowblonde.co/nbne2mentals
July 10: Ben Williams, I Am A Man: Mentals
July 17: Taali, I Am Here: Mentals
July 24: Bright & Guilty, B&G: Mentals