Paul Grant announces forthcoming 'Forward' EP with brand new track 'Rivers' (feat. Chris Keys)
Following an emphatic creative run of back-to-back album releases over the past few years, including 2021’s ‘Reflections’ and 2022’s ‘Sketches’, Paul Grant returns with a Spring-time bop that’s ready to bring the sun home. ‘Rivers’ acts as the introduction to his forthcoming ‘Forward’ EP.
Following an emphatic creative run of back-to-back album releases over the past few years, including 2021’s ‘Reflections’ and 2022’s ‘Sketches’, Paul Grant returns with a Spring-time bop that’s ready to bring the sun home. ‘Rivers’ acts as the introduction to his forthcoming ‘Forward’ EP.
The track is a continuation of a collaborative spirit that’s seen Paul team up with the likes of Kiefer, Braxton Cook and Emmavie. This time, Grammy-nominated producer Chris Keysis brought into the mix, adding euphoric synth pads and his own improvisational flare to complement Paul’s expansive, Brazilian-flavoured arrangement.
Talking about ‘Rivers’, Paul explains “Rivers is influenced by Brazilian music of the 70’s and features orchestral elements and keyboards by my friend and producer Chris Keys, who was recently nominated for a Grammy after his contributions to Lizzo’s latest album.”
Paul has been steadily making his mark as a go-to producer within the jazz-hip-hop scene on the west coast and beyond. Upcoming EP ‘Forward’ continues with his mission to bridge the spaces between genres, and cultivate a community of collaborators that continue to push his music in exciting new directions. With hip-hop as the canvas, Paul’s paints of choice are the hues of jazz, R&B and... more
Multi-instrumentalist, producer and beatmaker Paul Grant drops new album ‘Reflections
Following the release of his highly commended 2020 album ‘Waves’, Californian multi-instrumentalist, producer, and beatmaker Paul Grant is back with his album ‘Reflections’.
Following the release of his highly commended 2020 album ‘Waves’, Californian multi-instrumentalist, producer and beatmaker Paul Grant is back with his album ‘Reflections’.
Paul has been steadily making his mark as a go-to producer within the jazz-hip-hop scene, through collaborations with the likes of Kiefer, Braxton Cook, Emmavie and more, whilst also releasing four solo albums and a collaborative album with long-time collaborator, Adrienne Indigo.
Across ‘Reflections’ we see Paul join forces with Adrienne Indigo again, as well as frequent collaborators Amy Ahn and Morgan Burrs, and also see the introduction of Benjamin Totten for the album’s first single ‘California to London’.
Paul Grant - Connection (Remix) feat. Brittney Carter
Following the release of his 2020 instrumental album 'Waves', Paul Grant returns with a remix to his track 'Connection' featuring Chicago-based lyricist and rapper, Brittney Carter.
Following the release of his 2020 instrumental album 'Waves', Paul Grant returns with a remix to his track 'Connection' featuring Chicago-based lyricist and rapper, Brittney Carter. Over the intricate guitar tones of Paul's production, Brittney flows effortlessly, delivering a trademark solid and inspiring freestyle.
Paul Grant is a multi-instrumentalist/producer from California who has produced, mixed, and mastered three solo albums (and one collaborative album with Adrienne Indigo). He has worked with a range of talented artists, including Kiefer, Braxton Cook, and Emmavie. His productions draw inspiration from jazz, R&B, and hip hop.
Paul Grant - Waves
‘Waves’ sees Paul Grant return to his instrumental roots with fifteen tracks fusing together influences from the worlds of hip-hop, jazz, and r&b.
‘Waves’ sees Paul Grant return to his instrumental roots with fifteen tracks fusing together influences from the worlds of hip hop, jazz and r&b.
Paul Grant is a multi-instrumentalist/producer from California who has produced, mixed, and mastered three solo albums (and one collaborative album with Adrienne Indigo). He has worked with a range of talented artists, including Kiefer, Braxton Cook, and Emmavie. His productions draw inspiration from jazz, R&B, and hip hop.