- Digital
Essa
The Misadventures of a Middle Man
First Word Records
- Cat No: FW120
- Release: 2014-05-05
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Track List
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1. Essa - A View from the Middle
01:08 -
2. Essa - The Middle Man
03:34 -
3. Essa - Easy
03:50 -
4. Essa - The World Belongs to You
04:08 -
5. Essa - Man Enough
03:31 -
6. Essa - Harder
04:22 -
7. Essa - Prayers of a Non-Believer
04:16 -
8. Essa - Evade and Seek
03:46 -
9. Essa - Well Spoken
02:35 -
10. Essa - Nothing to Say
01:56 -
11. Essa - Invisible Man
04:36 -
12. Essa - Sorry
05:26
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Track used on Soccer Am | Sky Sports
BBC 6 Music - Support from Tom Ravenscroft and Huey Morgan
Kiss 100 - Support on Hip Hop Show
Rinse FM - Studio appearance Alex Nut Show
Bandcamp Home Page - New and Notable Records
Live Session for The Selector/British Council
Radio interviews with Itch FM, Kane FM and Fuse FM
Reviewed by Clash Music, DJ Magazine, Bonafide Magazine
Interviews with Wordplay Magazine, Raw Roots, K Mag
Video support: SB.TV, 1 Song A Day, UKHH, Grindin'
First Word Records proudly presents 'The Misadventures Of A Middle Man', the new album from Essa. Despite being a firm fixture in UK rap for over a decade, this will be Essa's first full-length since 2006's 'Grown Man Business' with DJ Mr Thing. Early releases 'Liquid Love', 'City Breaks' and 'Dancing Shoes' (under former name Yungun) established him as one of the UK's most insightful MCs. Collabs with Guru (Gang Starr/Jazzmatazz) and praise from Nas and Mark Ronson followed. All of this whilst pursuing a parallel career as an entertainment lawyer.
The collision of these two worlds, plus his mixed race heritage, are the inspiration for the new album, as Essa explains: "I've always been a middle man - walking within widely different circles (racial, social, cultural, musical) but never quite feeling like I belong in any one of them. That's a gift and a curse - I've written about both".
Few MCs can convincingly tackle such weighty topics - 'The Middle Man' is a strikingly honest examination of mixed-race identity; 'Prayers of a Non-Believer asks what belief means to those without religion; 'Well Spoken' is a witty take on the class system - but Essa's laid-back charm and effortlessly smooth flow keep the tone light and entertaining. Not political, but personal. Not preachy, but perceptive. With an enviable roster of producers including Waajeed, Eric Lau, Tall Black Guy, Ta-Ku, Budgie and Flako, the musical backdrop reflects Essa's broad outlook, with elements of neo-soul, latin, afro-beat, electronica, spoken word and of course hip-hop. Essa sums it up neatly on key track 'The Middle Man':
"When you stand in the middle there's a hell of a view, and all I want to do is share it with you"
BBC 6 Music - Support from Tom Ravenscroft and Huey Morgan
Kiss 100 - Support on Hip Hop Show
Rinse FM - Studio appearance Alex Nut Show
Bandcamp Home Page - New and Notable Records
Live Session for The Selector/British Council
Radio interviews with Itch FM, Kane FM and Fuse FM
Reviewed by Clash Music, DJ Magazine, Bonafide Magazine
Interviews with Wordplay Magazine, Raw Roots, K Mag
Video support: SB.TV, 1 Song A Day, UKHH, Grindin'
First Word Records proudly presents 'The Misadventures Of A Middle Man', the new album from Essa. Despite being a firm fixture in UK rap for over a decade, this will be Essa's first full-length since 2006's 'Grown Man Business' with DJ Mr Thing. Early releases 'Liquid Love', 'City Breaks' and 'Dancing Shoes' (under former name Yungun) established him as one of the UK's most insightful MCs. Collabs with Guru (Gang Starr/Jazzmatazz) and praise from Nas and Mark Ronson followed. All of this whilst pursuing a parallel career as an entertainment lawyer.
The collision of these two worlds, plus his mixed race heritage, are the inspiration for the new album, as Essa explains: "I've always been a middle man - walking within widely different circles (racial, social, cultural, musical) but never quite feeling like I belong in any one of them. That's a gift and a curse - I've written about both".
Few MCs can convincingly tackle such weighty topics - 'The Middle Man' is a strikingly honest examination of mixed-race identity; 'Prayers of a Non-Believer asks what belief means to those without religion; 'Well Spoken' is a witty take on the class system - but Essa's laid-back charm and effortlessly smooth flow keep the tone light and entertaining. Not political, but personal. Not preachy, but perceptive. With an enviable roster of producers including Waajeed, Eric Lau, Tall Black Guy, Ta-Ku, Budgie and Flako, the musical backdrop reflects Essa's broad outlook, with elements of neo-soul, latin, afro-beat, electronica, spoken word and of course hip-hop. Essa sums it up neatly on key track 'The Middle Man':
"When you stand in the middle there's a hell of a view, and all I want to do is share it with you"