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Ashley Henry - Who We Are (Official Video)

 Ashley Henry and his latest jazz offering “Who We Are” - out now via Naïve Records.

Co-signed by Christine and the Queens as “the ultimate piano player” while pushing sounds enriched from classical training and being a diligent student of the Black radical traditions, Ashley has quickly become one of the most important figures across the UK jazz landscape.

A dazzling exploration of self-love and enlightenment, “Who We Are” effortlessly encapsulates Ashley’s thoughtful, free-form artistry. Flaunting his dream-like falsetto that playfully intertwines with emotive piano licks and warm percussive textures, the jazzy self-produced backing stands as a canvas for the South East London musician to express his unshakeable self-belief. He utilises the force of his past and present experiences and delivers serenity towards faith and togetherness that elevates us to believe in what we love.

Speaking on the track, Ashley adds: “Rather than looking to others through the lens of consumerism, ‘Who We Are’ is a mantra for collective consciousness - holding each other’s dreams as close as our own, looking to each other for inspiration, comfort, and sustenance, forging new ways into a future.”

Ashley Henry is steadily becoming a true alchemist of the creative arts. After touring globally with Christine and the Queens and supporting Loyle Carner across the UK, he released his highly-acclaimed album Beautiful Vinyl Hunter in 2019; earning well over 6.5M streams on Spotify alone and a nomination for BBC 6 Music’s Album Of The Year. Boasting collaborations with GRAMMY Award-Winning producers Blue Lab Beats and UK favourite Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn, Ashley went on to headline the infamous Brick Lane Jazz Festival 2023, rubbing shoulders with homegrown talent incl. Bel CobainReuben James and Lex Amor before delivering his stunning body of work My Voice EP – adding another significant project to an already polished discography.

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