Djesse Vol. 1
Djesse Vol. 1 is the second studio album by English multi-instrumentalist, singer, and composer Jacob Collier, released on 7 December 2018 by Decca Records. It serves as the inaugural installment in Collier's expansive four-volume Djesse series, a project encompassing over 50 songs and collaborations with more than two dozen artists and ensembles.[1] The album emphasizes orchestral jazz elements, featuring sweeping arrangements performed by the Metropole Orkest under the direction of conductor Jules Buckley, alongside intricate vocal harmonies and contributions from guest vocalists including VOCES8, Laura Mvula, gnawa musician Hamid El Kasri, a cappella group Take 6, and Collier's mother, Suzie Collier.[2] Clocking in at 53 minutes across nine tracks, it explores themes of home, love, and musical exploration through a blend of original compositions and covers, such as a reimagining of The Police's "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic."[3] The Djesse series originated from Collier's desire to create a comprehensive musical universe that defies genre boundaries, drawing from his influences in jazz, classical, folk, and world music.[4] Recorded primarily in London and the Netherlands, Djesse Vol. 1 was produced by Collier himself, with Buckley overseeing the orchestral sessions at Studio 1 in Hilversum.[5] Standout tracks include the opening "Home Is," a choral invocation with VOCES8; "Ocean Wide, Canyon Deep," a soulful duet with Mvula; and the rhythmic fusion "Everlasting Motion" incorporating El Kasri's gnawa traditions; while the closer "All Night Long" pays homage to Lionel Richie's hit with Take 6's layered vocals.[2] The album's production highlights Collier's signature harmonic complexity and multi-layered arrangements, often involving dozens of individual recordings harmonized into unified wholes. Upon release, Djesse Vol. 1 received critical acclaim for its ambitious scope and innovative sound, though some reviewers noted its occasional overambition in structure.[4] It peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard Jazz Albums chart and number 1 on the US Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[6][7] The track "All Night Long" earned Collier his second Grammy Award in 2020 for Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals, marking the album's contribution to his streak of Grammy wins for each of his studio albums to date.[8] This recognition underscored Djesse Vol. 1's role in elevating Collier's profile as a prodigious talent bridging contemporary and traditional music forms.Overview
Concept and title
_Djesse Vol. 1 is the opening installment of Jacob Collier's ambitious four-volume album series, Djesse, a 53-song project conceived and begun in 2018 that encompasses a wide array of musical collaborations and explorations.[9][10] The overarching Djesse series is structured as a metaphorical 24-hour musical cycle, with Vol. 1 specifically evoking the energy and excitement of daybreak, capturing a sense of dawn and limitless possibilities through orchestral expansiveness.[9][11] The title "Djesse" derives from a phonetic pronunciation of Collier's initials, J.C., rendered as "djesse" with a silent "D," serving as a symbolic representation of personal exploration and a childlike creative persona navigating the world through music.[12][13] This concept embodies Collier's vision of unfiltered artistic expression, where the character of Djesse personifies boundless imagination and emotional journeying guided by sound.[14] Following the release of his debut album In My Room in 2016, Collier drew initial inspiration for Djesse from his growing orchestral ambitions, seeking to expand beyond solo arrangements into large-scale collaborations with ensembles such as the Metropole Orkest.[15][11] The project was formally announced on October 29, 2018, with Vol. 1 previewed live during Collier's BBC Proms performance on July 19, 2018, at the Royal Albert Hall, where he presented all tracks except the first three.[12]Release and promotion
_Djesse Vol. 1 was released on December 7, 2018, by Decca Records as the inaugural installment of Jacob Collier's four-volume Djesse project.[2][16] The album became available in standard digital and physical formats, comprising nine tracks with a total runtime of 53 minutes and 16 seconds.[17][18] In the lead-up to the album's launch, Collier issued three singles. The first, "With the Love in My Heart," debuted on November 2, 2018, featuring the Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley.[19][20] This was followed on November 29, 2018, by "Ocean Wide, Canyon Deep" (featuring Laura Mvula) and "All Night Long" (featuring Take 6), both also backed by the Metropole Orkest.[21][22] The latter track's arrangement later earned Collier a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals in 2020.[8] Promotion for the album included a preview performance at the BBC Proms in July 2018, where Collier debuted most of the material live with the Metropole Orkest at the Royal Albert Hall.[23] To mark the release, Collier hosted a celebratory concert on December 8, 2018, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), featuring an orchestra of MIT and Berklee College of Music musicians.[24][25]Production
Development and recording
Following the success of his 2016 debut album In My Room, which earned two Grammy Awards in 2017, Jacob Collier began developing Djesse Vol. 1 under the ongoing mentorship of Quincy Jones, who encouraged him to expand his genre-blending style by incorporating orchestral elements and large-scale collaborations.[26][27] The project marked a shift from Collier's home-based production to more expansive sessions, with initial work starting in late 2017 and intensifying in 2018 after he signed with Decca Records.[28][29] Recording primarily took place in Collier's home studio in North London, where he handled much of the multi-instrumental performance and engineering using Logic Pro with up to 200 tracks per song, emphasizing acoustic instrumentation and manual tuning of vocals for a natural feel.[28] Additional sessions occurred at prestigious facilities like Abbey Road Studios in London, which Collier cited as a favorite for its acoustics, and in various international locations including the United States, Morocco, and Japan.[28] The orchestral components, central to the album's sound, were captured at Studio 1 in Hilversum with the Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley, whose involvement brought a full symphony and big band to life Collier's intricate arrangements during intensive 2018 sessions.[28][30] Key collaborations emerged organically during these recordings, including vocal group Voces8 on the opening track "Home Is," singer-songwriter Laura Mvula on "Ocean Wide, Canyon Deep," Moroccan gnawa musician Hamid El Kasri on "Everlasting Motion," a cappella ensemble Take 6 on "All Night Long," and Collier's mother, composer Suzie Collier, on "Once You."[31][30] Collier's approach as a multi-instrumentalist—playing piano, bass, drums, and more—extended to self-arranging the orchestral parts, which he composed and notated himself before guiding the ensemble in real-time, blending his harmonic innovations with live improvisation to create the album's layered, immersive textures.[28] The full recording process spanned from mid-2017 demos through late 2018, culminating in the album's release on December 7, 2018.[28][32]Personnel
Jacob Collier performed lead vocals and played multiple instruments, including piano, bass, drums, guitar, harmonium, keyboards, organ, percussion, and nose flute, while also serving as producer, arranger, composer, orchestrator, and primary recording engineer on the album.[30][16][2] The Metropole Orkest, a professional jazz and pop orchestra based in the Netherlands, provided full orchestral support across all tracks, featuring strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion sections under the direction of conductor Jules Buckley.[33][2][16] Vocal collaborators included the British vocal ensemble Voces8, who contributed to track 1 ("Home Is"); the a cappella group Take 6 and The Aeolians on track 9 ("All Night Long"); singer-songwriter Laura Mvula on track 4 ("Ocean Wide, Canyon Deep"); Gnawa musician Hamid El Kasri on track 6 ("Everlasting Motion"); and backing vocals by Suzie Collier (Jacob Collier's mother) on track 8 ("Once You") and track 3 ("With the Love in My Heart"), along with Ella Collier and Sophie Collier.[16][34][30] Additional musicians featured included pianist Hans Vroomans and bassist Robin Mullarkey on tracks 2 and 5.[30] Technical staff comprised mix engineer Ben Bloomberg, with mastering handled by Bernie Grundman and Mike Bozzi at Bernie Grundman Mastering.[2][16][35]Musical content
Style and themes
_Djesse Vol. 1 represents a fusion of jazz, pop, R&B, classical, and world music, creating an eclectic soundscape characterized by orchestral arrangements and intricate harmonic structures.[36] The album's genre-blending approach draws on global influences, incorporating elements from collaborators across regions such as Morocco, while emphasizing jazz harmony elevated through symphonic orchestration by the Metropole Orkest.[9][37] This results in a progressive pop and jazz fusion style that prioritizes harmonic complexity, with layers of vocal and instrumental lines building tension and intensity.[38][18] Thematically, the album evokes the motif of daybreak, capturing the energy and excitement of dawn through uplifting soundscapes that blend minimalist restraint with extravagant expansion.[9][39] It explores motifs of love, nature, and personal growth, reflecting a sense of youthful journey and childlike wonder in its expansive, cinematic arrangements. Collier's harmonic language, influenced by his broader explorations of microtonal elements and quartal harmony, contributes to the album's sophisticated yet accessible emotional depth.[9] Nods to artists like Sting and Lionel Richie appear through covers of "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" and "All Night Long," integrating their melodic sensibilities into the album's orchestral framework.[16] Structurally, tracks often progress from intimate vocal beginnings to full orchestral swells, showcasing Collier's multitrack techniques seamlessly merged with live ensemble performances for a dynamic, immersive listening experience.[38][30]Track listing
Djesse Vol. 1 comprises nine tracks, with a total runtime of 53 minutes and 18 seconds.[3] The album features the Metropole Orkest on most tracks, conducted by Jules Buckley.[2] All original compositions are written by Jacob Collier.[18] Two tracks are covers: "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", originally by the Police and written by Sting, Stewart Copeland, and Andy Summers, and "All Night Long", originally by Lionel Richie.| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Home Is" | Jacob Collier | 5:45 | Featuring VOCES8 |
| 2 | "Overture" | Jacob Collier | 2:54 | Featuring Metropole Orkest |
| 3 | "With the Love in My Heart" | Jacob Collier | 6:48 | Featuring Metropole Orkest |
| 4 | "Ocean Wide, Canyon Deep" | Jacob Collier | 5:19 | Featuring Laura Mvula and Metropole Orkest |
| 5 | "Djesse" | Jacob Collier | 4:36 | Featuring Metropole Orkest |
| 6 | "Everlasting Motion" | Jacob Collier | 6:34 | Featuring Hamid El Kasri and Metropole Orkest |
| 7 | "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" | Sting, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers | 4:38 | Cover of the Police song; featuring Metropole Orkest |
| 8 | "Once You" | Jacob Collier | 9:24 | Featuring Suzie Collier and Metropole Orkest |
| 9 | "All Night Long" | Lionel Richie | 7:19 | Cover of Lionel Richie song; featuring Take 6 and Metropole Orkest |