Caleb Hart’s music forms along the contemporary coast of genres like reggae, afrobeat, dancehall, and Caribbean folk. And the way he brings them to a thematic alignment is quite engaging. The simplicity, effortless perspective, and stylistic ease that he displays is light, enjoyable, and comforting. His latest is the ‘Emancipation’ album, a collection of seven tracks that explore themes like peace, power, and politics. The rhythm, the beats, the vocal craft, and the melodies, they all have an archaic quality of music rooted in culture and compassion.
The track, ‘Lambeau’ introduces the album. The artist explores the memories, moments, and emotions attached to his hometown. Stringing it with nostalgia, warmth, fondness, and a great softness, he celebrates it. A sense of eternity floats out of it, like a horizon closing into a halo. The repeating beat motifs and symmetric rhythm loops all contribute to creating the feeling of home, of belongingness, of an inextricable identity. And with lyrics constantly reinforcing this sentiment, ‘Lambeau Lambeau, I Love you So’, the artist keeps looping the listener back into this meditative love. Listen Now!
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You can listen to ‘Lambeau’ (Emancipation album) by Caleb Hart here –