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2024 studio album by Nala Sinephro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Endlessness is the second studio album by Nala Sinephro.[2] It was released on 6 September 2024 through Warp Records.[3] It topped the UK Jazz & Blues Albums Chart.[4] It received universal acclaim from critics.[5]

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Background

Endlessness is a follow-up to Nala Sinephro's debut studio album Space 1.8 (2021).[6] She composed, produced, arranged, and engineered the album.[6] It features performances by James Mollison, Morgan Simpson, Sheila Maurice-Grey, Nubya Garcia, Natcyet Wakili, Lyle Barton, and Dwayne Kilvington.[6] The album's cover art is painted by Daniela Yohannes and designed by Maziyar Pahlevan.[6]

Critical reception

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According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Endlessness received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 83 out of 100 from 13 critic scores.[5]

Adriane Pontecorvo of PopMatters stated, "The complexities of this riveting LP are laced with autumnal breezes, beautiful gradients, and careful explorations in exceptional detail that sometimes hit a simmer but never sweat."[15] Daniel Felsenthal of Pitchfork commented that "The LP has the potential to be a relaxed listen if you welcome this side of its personality, but it's also vast and complicated."[14] Paul Simpson of AllMusic called the album "refreshing, enlightening, and awe-inspiring all at once."[8]

It co-won the Best Jazz Record award at the 2025 Libera Awards.[18]

Accolades

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Track listing

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Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.[1]

  • Nala Sinephro – production, synthesizer, modular synthesizer (1, 2, 5, 8), harp (2, 3), piano (4, 10), recording (1–8, 10), engineering (1, 2, 6–8, 10), mixing, strings arrangement, strings conducting
  • James Mollison – saxophone (1, 9)
  • Morgan Simpson – drums (1)
  • Sheila Maurice-Grey – flugelhorn (2), trumpet (8)
  • Nubya Garcia – saxophone (2, 5, 6)
  • Natcyet Wakili – drums (2, 6, 8, 10)
  • Lyle Barton – piano (2), synthesizer (3, 6–9)
  • Dwayne Kilvington – synthesizer (8, 10)
  • Alice Sinephro – additional bass sample (4)
  • Rick David – recording (1–3, 5–10), engineering (1, 2, 6–10), strings recording, strings engineering
  • Marc Broer – recording (8)
  • Vera Kraaijkamp – recording (8)
  • Guy Davie – mastering (10)
  • Orchestrate – strings, bass flute
  • Rob Ames – strings orchestration, strings conducting
  • Alex Ferguson – strings recording, strings engineering
  • Jedidiah Rimell – strings recording, strings engineering
  • Daniela Yohannes – painting
  • Maziyar Pahlevan – design
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