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Wish You (feat. Esosa)

by ZOiD

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Electronic meets jazz in ZOiD’s forthcoming single, Wish You

ZOiD is the brainchild of electronic and jazz musician, Daniel Jacobson, a stalwart of the Dublin electronic scene who is set to release an album titled ZONGS in 2022. Dipping into the waters of soul and funk, ‘Wish You’ is a 909-driven track, featuring Nigerian-Irish vocalist Esosa Ighodaro O'Brien, with saxophone from Chris Engel.

From his earliest influences from labels such as Warp, Rephlex, Underground Resistance and Dublin's D1 producers Donnacha Costello and Rob Rowland, ZOiD’s fertile musical imagination was inspired by techno before evolving to incorporate and write tracks that amalgamated several genres into a populated musical petri dish of new ideas and innovation.

“I’ll try to wish you my love,” Esosa soars over a crisp piano-driven track that ventures back and forth between breathless sax solos and blasé guitar, courtesy of Jake Curran (Niall Horan’s musical director). Jacobson said: “The track was created out of the sequence of piano chords that you hear from the beginning. I’d worked with Esosa before and wanted to write something to feature her soulful voice, with 909 techno beats. Eight months later, Wish You was born.”

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released September 24, 2021
Vocals - Esosa Ighodaro O'Brien
Sax - Chris Engel
Guitar - Jake Curran
Composition, Production - ZOiD
Additional Mixing - Les Keye
Mastering - Liam Grant

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ZOiD Dublin, Ireland

ZOiD (Irish electronic musician and composer Daniel Jacobson) got into techno in the 90s, but then decided to learn jazz, so he did, and nearly got sucked in to a level-19 jazz black hole, but with a strong effort he escaped and returned to the land of electronic reptillion dancebeats with only the shadow of a trumpet's sax to remember the memory of a time when jazzmen blue horns. ... more

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