Richard Russell’s third album, part of his Everything Is Recorded series, merges various genres including folk, hip hop, and jazz, featuring collaborations with artists like Sampha and Florence Welch. The album explores the definition of folk music, which Russell initially dismissed but later embraced as a significant aspect of his musical identity. The project represents a blend between modern and acoustic styles, presenting a dialogue that reflects both digital innovations and traditional sounds, showcasing Russell's deep engagement with music across eras and genres.
It's completely all-encompassing.
Russell came to the conclusion that it had always been a part of him.
I approach these things as a fan.
The record is a dialogue between the post-genre digital world and the acoustic analogue era.
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