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New Album from Cork Based Kʒːlu

March 26, 2021

Out today 26th March, the debut album from a new project Kʒːlu – a solo project of musician and composer Patrick Hatchett – on vinyl and digital.

In Hatchett’s words, this record, “brings together the sonic flavours, human influences and cultural experiences gathered over my many musical years. Reflective tales from late night afrobeat jams to early Sunday Gospel duties. Exhaustive travel and touring with legendary Jamaican artists, to intimate jazz gigs in a cosy South London pub. The exquisite feeling of solitude and reflection in nature against the energy and kinship of a frenetic dance floor with a stacked sound system… A globally inspired search for a connection and commonality; wild nights dancing, the wild characters amongst us, the innate wildness of my surroundings.”

The project is phonetically named after the curlew, his favourite bird to be seen around the West Cork area where he now lives, having moved from London in recent years.

The record includes collaborations with UK Bengali musician Idris Rahman on flute (Soothsayers, Anoushka Shankar, Wildflower, Zoe Rahman); and Irish musicians Seán Mac Erlaine on Bass Clarinet; Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh (The Gloaming, Underground Resistance) and Justin Grounds on Violin (The Vespertine Quintet, Fir Beag).

Buy/Stream ‘K3:LU’ (Curlew) now via:

Bandcamp: https://k3lu.bandcamp.com/album/k-lu
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1nKk5J0ujGcXW8XCmAEDxf?si=_5B8fB0-QLCTEaaksosISw

Twitter @hatchettmusic
Instagram @k3lumusic

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