Jumping Off Point Charlie Jefferson
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
14.04.2023
Label: Manners McDade
Genre: Electronic
Subgenre: Ambient
Artist: Charlie Jefferson
Composer: Charlie Jefferson
Album including Album cover
- Charlie Jefferson: Alone Time:
- 1 Jefferson: Alone Time 02:48
- Field and Stars:
- 2 Jefferson: Field and Stars 02:41
- Jumping Off Point:
- 3 Jefferson: Jumping Off Point 03:16
- Through Northern Skies:
- 4 Jefferson: Through Northern Skies 03:40
Info for Jumping Off Point
The title Jumping Off Point reflects a desire to dive into a project in which I could express myself from the heart again, with only my own musical influences and instincts as a guide. It came after a collaborative and intensive period of soundtrack work was over, whilst also recovering from an acute spinal injury: a prolapsed disc had left me largely immobile for about 18 months and on heavy pain medication. I’d been unable to sit and play for any length of time, but as my body began to heal and I came out of the numbing prescription pill haze, the solo recording process began to flow better. I listened to a lot more music - 1970s spiritual jazz, soul, Americana, ambient music and minimal electronica. Music that conveyed a sense of freedom, had dimensional qualities or simply moved me in a certain way emotionally.
The overall direction of each new piece on this EP emerged from improvisational sessions playing on either the guitar family of instruments or experimental approaches to recording my upright piano and synths. Some pieces, like Through Northern Skies and Field and Stars deliberately evoke the landscapes around me here in coastal, rural Scotland. Overall, I hope that all the tracks on this EP express the highs and lows of a turbulent period of loss and renewal in my life – that’s how I think of it at least. Thanks for your time, I hope you enjoy listening to the release.
Charlie Jefferson
Charlie Jefferson
Born in London in 1978, I was consumed whole by a love of music from my earliest memories. I taught myself guitar and piano by ear, before having a more formal education on the classical guitar at school in the Midlands, where my family had moved to not long after my birth.
I focused more on music and music production whilst studying a non-related arts degree at the University of Glasgow in the 90s-00s. I have lived in Scotland ever since. The city was brimming with music and wild night life. I performed live with trip hop and breakbeat DJs, hiphop producers and MCs, funk bands and live percussionists (MC Soom T, Kinky Afro, The Operators, Senor Snazzy) in some of Scotland’s best music venues and music festivals (The Arches, Lemontree, Sub Club, Glasgow School of Art, T in the Park) supporting acts like Optimo, Jazzanova, Lee “Scratch” Perry & Mungo’s Hifi.
In the period after this, I began writing soundtrack music, moving across to Edinburgh. My first tv commission came from the BBC, after a friend’s short film came to the attention of a producer working in the natural history unit. This led to further commissions in largely factual programming as well as some commercial work. Supporting myself by working in community and youth music education projects, I took modules in Pro Tools at Fife College and got a place on the Edinburgh Film Festival’s first Composer Lab, both of which helped me to hone my skills. Further tv soundtrack work followed, bringing my work to the attention of music libraries and publishers in the UK.
In 2016, I released an album 'Memories of America' after Audio Network commissioned me to write a release, allowing me the chance to go my own way musically in a genre that comes naturally to me. I used an experimental approach to the recording of my folk and classical instruments. I also recorded some pieces with a great violinist, Danny Hart of Flats & Sharps, and acclaimed singer/songwriter Edwina Hayes. I was fascinated by the combination of Americana and folk genres with the minimal electronic and ambient textures I’d been exploring in my soundtrack work.
Since its release, the record has been widely used in film and tv worldwide, in productions ranging from natural history documentaries, like the BBC’s 'Yellowstone', to prime time American TV shows like ‘Miracle Workers’ and 'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver' (HBO) as well as more recently in hit UK show 'Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing' (BBC) here in the UK.
The album also attracted the attention of film directors and my subsequent first feature film score for ‘Scheme Birds’ followed. It was a beautiful documentary following a young girl growing up in Motherwell and the film went on to win the two main awards at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
On finishing my last feature, BAFTA Scotland winning film ‘Killing Escobar’, my body began to recover from an acute spinal injury that had severely restricted my playing. It took over a year, but fortunately I improved and was again able to play for longer, finding a new joy in improvising on my classical guitar and other studio instruments. The result is a new four track EP called ‘Jumping Off Point’. The title reflects my desire for self-expression again, playing from the heart and following my own musical influences and instincts. The EP will go out in spring 2023. I am currently beginning a new album release.
This album contains no booklet.