
RUDI CRESWICK - DIFFERENT FORMS (12")
Having spent the past few years supplying low notes as bass player for a whoās who of UK Soul and Jazz talent (including Tom Misch, LoyleCarner, Berwyn, Jordan Rakei, Poppy Ajudha, Jamie Isaac, Puma Blue, Jorja Smith, Alfa Mist & Charlotte Dos Santos) Rudi Creswick steps into the spotlight with his first full length solo offering āDifferent Formsā on Alfa Mistās Sekito imprint.
Hailing from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Rudi was immersed in club culture from a young age, the low end sonics of which guided his playing, and led him to discovering his own style In the years that followed, Rudi continued to hone his craft, melding the sub rattling sounds of Hip-Hop producers such as J Dilla, MF Doom and Knxwldge with the technical sensibilities of influential Jazz players such as Pino Palladino, Derrick Hodge and Thundercat.
With this record serving as a chance for Rudi to stretch his creative legs, the aim was to showcase the many musical sides of his creative spirit. The first single lifted from the project āSometimesā enlists the vocal talents of the incredible Emmavie - who dives into self-reflective and cutting, honest lyrics. She explains: āNo one ever leads with āoften temperamental, quick to anger and generally hot and coldā when describing themselves. Something about Rudiās laidback production and bouncy singing bass line pulled this reflective and apologetic yet playful subject out of me. ā
On the LP, Rudi says: āThis whole project is thanks to Alfa , Barney Artist and the team at Sekito whoāve helped me realise my dream. They had faith in me for which Iāll always be grateful. The projectās kind of all over the place because thereās so many corners to anyoneās being, inspirations and their musicality, so I wanted Different Forms to reflect thatā
Throughout the record, Rudiās musical prowess and vast influences are laid bare for all to see. From the gliding melodies and twinkling keys and hazy fanfares of second single āPeace Of Mindā (Feat. Manny & The Coloured Sound) through to the sparse and haunting tones of āCharlotteā the LP traverses high peaks and deep valleys, channelling a sense of beauty of textured mystique throughout. Sporting an impressive roster of collaborators including Alfa Mist himself, Trumpeter Sheila Maurice Grey (Kokoroko), Chelsea Carmichael on Tenor Sax, Barrel Jones (Drummer for Nubya Garcia) and Vels Trioās Jack Stephenson-Oliver (who played synth for the track āWith Want Youā). The lush instrumentation provides an incredible backdrop for esteemed performers such as Barney Artist to drop bars over the crisp drums and laid back strut of āHolding The Fenceā, meanwhile Berwyn supplies sombre lyrics of the vast expanses of ā96BPMā. An emotive and engaging listen from start to finish, āDifferent Formsā is a truly stunning debut.
More Images

RUDI CRESWICK - DIFFERENT FORMS (12")
Having spent the past few years supplying low notes as bass player for a whoās who of UK Soul and Jazz talent (including Tom Misch, LoyleCarner, Berwyn, Jordan Rakei, Poppy Ajudha, Jamie Isaac, Puma Blue, Jorja Smith, Alfa Mist & Charlotte Dos Santos) Rudi Creswick steps into the spotlight with his first full length solo offering āDifferent Formsā on Alfa Mistās Sekito imprint.
Hailing from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Rudi was immersed in club culture from a young age, the low end sonics of which guided his playing, and led him to discovering his own style In the years that followed, Rudi continued to hone his craft, melding the sub rattling sounds of Hip-Hop producers such as J Dilla, MF Doom and Knxwldge with the technical sensibilities of influential Jazz players such as Pino Palladino, Derrick Hodge and Thundercat.
With this record serving as a chance for Rudi to stretch his creative legs, the aim was to showcase the many musical sides of his creative spirit. The first single lifted from the project āSometimesā enlists the vocal talents of the incredible Emmavie - who dives into self-reflective and cutting, honest lyrics. She explains: āNo one ever leads with āoften temperamental, quick to anger and generally hot and coldā when describing themselves. Something about Rudiās laidback production and bouncy singing bass line pulled this reflective and apologetic yet playful subject out of me. ā
On the LP, Rudi says: āThis whole project is thanks to Alfa , Barney Artist and the team at Sekito whoāve helped me realise my dream. They had faith in me for which Iāll always be grateful. The projectās kind of all over the place because thereās so many corners to anyoneās being, inspirations and their musicality, so I wanted Different Forms to reflect thatā
Throughout the record, Rudiās musical prowess and vast influences are laid bare for all to see. From the gliding melodies and twinkling keys and hazy fanfares of second single āPeace Of Mindā (Feat. Manny & The Coloured Sound) through to the sparse and haunting tones of āCharlotteā the LP traverses high peaks and deep valleys, channelling a sense of beauty of textured mystique throughout. Sporting an impressive roster of collaborators including Alfa Mist himself, Trumpeter Sheila Maurice Grey (Kokoroko), Chelsea Carmichael on Tenor Sax, Barrel Jones (Drummer for Nubya Garcia) and Vels Trioās Jack Stephenson-Oliver (who played synth for the track āWith Want Youā). The lush instrumentation provides an incredible backdrop for esteemed performers such as Barney Artist to drop bars over the crisp drums and laid back strut of āHolding The Fenceā, meanwhile Berwyn supplies sombre lyrics of the vast expanses of ā96BPMā. An emotive and engaging listen from start to finish, āDifferent Formsā is a truly stunning debut.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Having spent the past few years supplying low notes as bass player for a whoās who of UK Soul and Jazz talent (including Tom Misch, LoyleCarner, Berwyn, Jordan Rakei, Poppy Ajudha, Jamie Isaac, Puma Blue, Jorja Smith, Alfa Mist & Charlotte Dos Santos) Rudi Creswick steps into the spotlight with his first full length solo offering āDifferent Formsā on Alfa Mistās Sekito imprint.
Hailing from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Rudi was immersed in club culture from a young age, the low end sonics of which guided his playing, and led him to discovering his own style In the years that followed, Rudi continued to hone his craft, melding the sub rattling sounds of Hip-Hop producers such as J Dilla, MF Doom and Knxwldge with the technical sensibilities of influential Jazz players such as Pino Palladino, Derrick Hodge and Thundercat.
With this record serving as a chance for Rudi to stretch his creative legs, the aim was to showcase the many musical sides of his creative spirit. The first single lifted from the project āSometimesā enlists the vocal talents of the incredible Emmavie - who dives into self-reflective and cutting, honest lyrics. She explains: āNo one ever leads with āoften temperamental, quick to anger and generally hot and coldā when describing themselves. Something about Rudiās laidback production and bouncy singing bass line pulled this reflective and apologetic yet playful subject out of me. ā
On the LP, Rudi says: āThis whole project is thanks to Alfa , Barney Artist and the team at Sekito whoāve helped me realise my dream. They had faith in me for which Iāll always be grateful. The projectās kind of all over the place because thereās so many corners to anyoneās being, inspirations and their musicality, so I wanted Different Forms to reflect thatā
Throughout the record, Rudiās musical prowess and vast influences are laid bare for all to see. From the gliding melodies and twinkling keys and hazy fanfares of second single āPeace Of Mindā (Feat. Manny & The Coloured Sound) through to the sparse and haunting tones of āCharlotteā the LP traverses high peaks and deep valleys, channelling a sense of beauty of textured mystique throughout. Sporting an impressive roster of collaborators including Alfa Mist himself, Trumpeter Sheila Maurice Grey (Kokoroko), Chelsea Carmichael on Tenor Sax, Barrel Jones (Drummer for Nubya Garcia) and Vels Trioās Jack Stephenson-Oliver (who played synth for the track āWith Want Youā). The lush instrumentation provides an incredible backdrop for esteemed performers such as Barney Artist to drop bars over the crisp drums and laid back strut of āHolding The Fenceā, meanwhile Berwyn supplies sombre lyrics of the vast expanses of ā96BPMā. An emotive and engaging listen from start to finish, āDifferent Formsā is a truly stunning debut.





