This is actually a pretty interesting platter. R&B that sounds British. I don't mean just the accents - this is British to the very core, and I'm definitely here for that in my R&B. I do enjoy the diversions, meanders and wanderings of this, but what kinda lets it down is the overproduction. I've said before now that studio producers are hugely underrated, but every now and again you find a producer who showboats, and while I think Sampha might not be the worst offender for that, there are a total of six named producers on this cutting, and it shows. The diversions, meandering and wanderings are - genuinely - enjoyable, but I think as a whole it would benefit from more cohesive production, with a steadier hand at the tiller. Definitely enjoyed, and there's aa strong chance I'll look for earlier stuff.