A swirl of jazz and a strong ‘Start’
Wilkes “Shivaya” (Leaving)
Last autumn bassist Sam Wilkes loaded a bunch of AstroTurf into the Highland Park Ebell Club to dampen the acoustics, rolled in some high-fidelity recording gear and invited some musicians and listeners to join him for a session. The first piece from the resulting recording is a cover of an Alice Coltrane song, part of the eight-track instrumental album “Live on the Green,” which comes out Nov. 8. A velveteen recording that exudes warmth, it showcases Wilkes’ skills at tapping low frequencies as the seeds of melodic ideas. He eases through “Alma,” a slow ballad featuring, as with all of the album, frequent collaborator Sam Gendel on alto sax, keyboardist Jacob Mann on Roland and Korg synths, Christian Euman on drums and dueling guitarists Adam Ratner and Brian Green.
On “Sivaya,” Wilkes harnesses a 1977 Alice Coltrane composition to create a swirl of meditative cocktail jazz. Best is “Descending.” Originally issued on Wilkes’ 2018 self-titled album, this new version is propelled by a synthetic rhythm, around which Wilkes and band build a transfixing circle of sound.
Roddy Ricch “Start Wit Me” (feat. Gunna) (Atlantic)
The new video from the 20-year-old breakout Compton rapper opens with a drone shot that shows his neighborhood from above. Soon we’re inside a home. Over the next three minutes as Ricch conveys grim drama while walking with a Rolls-Royce, the clip documents the various stages of an ambush murder: the angry living-room debate among the participants; the gun-cocking moment they commit to doing the deed; the drive up the block; and the killing itself. Across front-loaded couplets that name-check basketball players Scottie Pippen and Larry Bird, brands Givenchy, Cartier, Barney’s and Bentley and rap couple Cardi B and Offset, the artist pours forth with the confidence of a center-stage attraction. Taken from his forthcoming album, tentatively titled “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial,” the clip won’t win him any awards from Crimestoppers. But in the few days it has been on YouTube, it’s already earned him millions of views.