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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: Kutiman’s “My Everything” featuring Dekel

July 14, 2022 Patrick Corcoran

Multi-talented Israeli artist Kutiman has announced the forthcoming release of his sixth album entitled Open set for release through Siyal Music on October 14th. To accompany the announcement is lead single “My Everything,” a blissful slice of faintly psychedelic soul featuring long-time collaborator Dekel on lovelorn vocal duties.

Having moved to Tel Aviv to study jazz, it was his exposure working in a convenience store to trip hop, jungle and Parliament that opened his ears up to a world of possibilities—possibilities that inform and shape his work. Fresh from his successful role in Netflix music documentary Presenting Princess Shaw, Kutiman has released a series of albums that meld together these many and varied influences. 

“My Everything” has an understated shimmer of pop perfection to go with the shuffling backbeat and sprinkles of twinkling keys and subtle strings to create a memorable piece of world-weary heartbreak. Dekel’s vocals only add to the ‘love gone sour’ disappointment with his understated and deflated delivery—a perfect combination. Catch the tongue in cheek video below and prepare for more to come from Kutiman.

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