I'll Wait, I Guess

I'll Wait, I Guess

“Good things come to those who wait”, says Matt Harris aka Hyroglifics about the theme of his debut album, ‘I’ll Wait, I Guess’, a personal journey to hope and healing reflected through 16 tracks of ever-evolving music and the stories that lie within them. “I believe that good things happen with time, however, I also wanted this album to depict the realities of waiting for something and how seemingly hopeless it may seem at times”. Written and recorded in Bristol before sessions in London and Los Angeles, where he now lives, ‘I’ll Wait, I Guess’ is his most diverse body of work so far. Though led by the detailed drum and bass he’s best known for, the album also includes tracks leaning towards grime, half-time, hip hop, techno and ambient music. “I really wanted to create something that shows my range as a producer and artist”, Hyroglifics explains. “My taste is always evolving, so it’s hard to pin down a specific ‘sound,’ as I really enjoy exploring the process of trying to create hybrids of genres.”

I'll Wait, I Guess

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“Good things come to those who wait”, says Matt Harris aka Hyroglifics about the theme of his debut album, ‘I’ll Wait, I Guess’, a personal journey to hope and healing reflected through 16 tracks of ever-evolving music and the stories that lie within them. “I believe that good things happen with time, however, I also wanted this album to depict the realities of waiting for something and how seemingly hopeless it may seem at times”. Written and recorded in Bristol before sessions in London and Los Angeles, where he now lives, ‘I’ll Wait, I Guess’ is his most diverse body of work so far. Though led by the detailed drum and bass he’s best known for, the album also includes tracks leaning towards grime, half-time, hip hop, techno and ambient music. “I really wanted to create something that shows my range as a producer and artist”, Hyroglifics explains. “My taste is always evolving, so it’s hard to pin down a specific ‘sound,’ as I really enjoy exploring the process of trying to create hybrids of genres.”

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