With his youthful synth pads, jazz-infused chord progressions and stunning guitar skills, British singer-songwriter Tom Misch has exploded into the music scene.
In 2015, Misch released his first album, ‘Beat Tape 2‘. Beat Tape 2 primarily focuses on his instrument of choice, the electric guitar. Misch creates ‘beats’ – songs with the primary focus on the bare bones of music (rhythm and chords). Though it seems simple and straightforward, Misch carefully balances both acoustic (i.e. violins) and electric (i.e. drum loops) incredible well, and each track takes you to a unique scene, a unique environment.
However, his next album, ‘Geography‘, truly displays his skill and brilliance as a musician. The tracks in Geography seems fresher and more accessible to the general public, whilst maintaining the flavours and nuances of Beat Tape 2. Misch collaborates with artists such as GoldLink and De La Soul in Geography – something he didn’t do in Beat Tape 2.
Complex jazz voicings, technical bass lines and catchy choruses begin to emerge as Misch’s signature style. My favourite thing about Tom Misch’s music is that he has found his flavour and style of music, having only released 2 albums.
If you have listened to Tom Misch enough times, his ability to create grooves despite using an unorthodox combination of instrumentation will allow you to spot his music out of hundreds of other artists. The perfect blend of youthfulness, accessibility and jazz-inspired chords makes his music so uniquely ‘him’. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself head-bopping to his music.
Hence, Tom Misch is currently my favourite artist, and I can see him emerging in the charts VERY soon.
