Travel

AlbumOct 27 / 201710 songs, 45m 40s
New Age Exotica

Imagine the worlds beyond your horizon. Detach and reflect, escape and return, let go and let in - Travel. Producer, composer and keyboardist John Carroll Kirby spins his tales of Travel on his debut full-length available on Outside Insight October 27th. Conceived in Tokyo and written primarily in Lamanii, Belize, Kirby’s compositions are a multiverse of synths and rhythms, moods and wonderment. Hear it in the undulating, calming waves of saxophone on “Essaouira”, the gentle splash heard on the shores of the coastal Moroccan city. Feel the excitement, the energy, the heat in “Poroy Station”, riding the train to Machu Picchu. Let yourself unravel with “Socotra”, stumbling upon the alien Dragon Blood Trees the iconic Yemen island. Let the warmth of colors & breath bathe you on “Kailashananda”. Kirby channels the eccentric funk of Harry Honsono & Yellow Magic Orchestra with small touches of Jon Hassell’s Fourth World. He describes his music as the 3rd Generation Exotica, whimsical and vibrant like the genres pioneer Martin Denny. Although Travel represents Kirby’s debut as a solo artist, the Los Angeles musician has had his fingerprints on memorable records along the way. Kirby co-produced “Junie” with Raphael Saadiq and Solange, and a few other songs on Solange’s A Seat At The Table. You can also hear him playing keys // synths throughout the record, including album standout “Cranes In The Sky”. Kirby’s credited on Shabazz Palaces’ latest Quazarz vs. The Jealous Machines, performed in Blood Orange and Connan Mockasin, and collaborates regularly with Sébastien Tellier, who had this to say of Travel: “This music has the shape of a savage animal and the taste of love” Travel is a central theme to Outside Insight’s credo of gaining deeper understanding of the self through detachment of the self. The challenges to get by in a new land, the need to find comfort in the uncomfortable, the strength to build new bridges to understanding by breaking your homey habits - these stretches to the periphery test the boundaries of one’s patience, tolerance and open-mindedness, ultimately pushing us further into growth and a deeper understanding & respect of the self and others. Leaving as one and returning as another - Travel.