Neo-soul artist Hagan touches on his debut studio album ‘Textures’, discovering his sound and what’s subsequent on the artist’s agenda.
Earlier this month, British-Ghanaian artist Hagan shared his debut studio album by way of Python Syndicate information. ‘Textures’ is his first full size venture since praised EP’s ‘Waves’ and ‘Yenyki’, and sees the artist accumulate 5 years of labor into an introspective eleven-track venture.
Going from power to power with every launch, all through this new album Hagan proves that he’s a connoisseur of genres. Weaving neo-soul with funk, jazz, damaged beat and hints of R&B, throughout his newest venture Hagan reveals nice depth. Having been travelling, ‘Textures’ was recorded between London and Accra and attracts affect from Hagan’s deep connections with the cultures of Brazil, South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana and the UK.
In celebration of the album’s launch, Hagan placed on a launch social gathering at Peckham’s Jumbi venue. This November additionally sees the artist showcase an unique screening of the recording course of with a 7-minute quick music movie intertwined with spoken elements in English and Twi by Hagan.
We spoke to the artist about how his British-Ghanaian heritage influences his music, the method of releasing an album and what’s subsequent on his agenda.
Stream ‘Textures’ in full beneath: