Eric Lau “One of Many” Release | @EricLauMusic


Check out the very talented Eric Lau in his sophomore project One Of Many. He has become one of my personal-favorites, as far as producers go, within the last year. You can stream the entire project as a whole, view a track-by-track breakdown, and after you do that make sure to hit the iTunes link below to buy the album. The London-based producers album actually drops on 6/17/13, so enjoy it a little early!

ā€œHereā€
The album opens up with ā€œHereā€ featuring Rahel. Itā€™s great to be working with her again, sheā€™s like my little sister and thereā€™s a real synergy when we work together, I hope this track touches people as itā€™s one of my favorites. When we were making the demo it reminded me a lot of Minnie Ripperton in terms of the vibe as opposed to musicianship, so I thought it would be a nice way to open up the album.

ā€œLily of the Desertā€
This is a crazy track! It started off by me just making an 8-bar loop, playing keys, organ, drums and bass, and then Kaidi added the following B and C section. We ended up playing the track so loud that we had noise complaints from neighbors, which is the first time thatā€™s ever happened. The nature of the song is kinda gospel/funk and very uplifting which needed a vocalist that matched it, I immediately thought of Georgia Anne Muldrow. She understood the idea right away, and I hope that the message in her lyrics translates to the listeners.

ā€œRise Upā€
ā€œRise Upā€ features Oddisee and Olivier St. Louis. The style of the track came out slightly West African in terms of rhythm, kinda Tony Allen-ish. I did the original demo on the day of the London riots, and wanted to do a song about uprising, itā€™s not so much a commentary on that specific event as it is a general observation of people coming together to stand up against something. The various clips at the beginning were taken from news sources from around the world, and hopefully people from different backgrounds will acknowledge the similarities in the issues being addressed.

ā€œEverytimeā€
Production wise for this track myself and Kaidi were trying to emulate that classic sound that we love from our musical heroes, and Rahel came in and blessed us with some ā€˜indirect song-writingā€™, meaning that you think itā€™s about one thing but itā€™s really about something totally different. Iā€™m going to let you guys decipher it for yourselvesā€¦

ā€œFor Youā€
This track features Tawiah and is about people who weā€™ve lost, not just those who have passed on but to the people we used to hang with when we were younger or even the people who we sometimes see now, but can see that their spirit has gone, itā€™s a tribute to them.

ā€œGuide Youā€
ā€œGuide Youā€ features Rahel on vocals, and Kaidi and Alex on a lot of the musicianship. I will never forget this day. It was September and we had the best day in the studio, just pure jokes all day! Then on the way back home we were involved in a car accident which really shook us up, thankfully everyone was OK. It left us with an appreciation of how fragile life can be and how important it is that we do what we love as much as possible, I carried that momentum with me for the rest of the album.

ā€œCloserā€
This is the (kind of) love song on the record. I wrote the first line of the lyrics and then Tawiah took it on and really made it her own, itā€™s about wanting to be closer to someone beyond what is physically possible.

ā€œNot Aloneā€
Musically for this track I wanted to do a cross between Prince and J Dilla, but Iā€™m not sure if it came out that way! I initially had a very short sample that we replayed and took further, and Alex and Kaidi really understood my vision and sonically helped me make it happen. The song that Tawiah wrote is really touching and I think sums up how many people in society are feeling right now, with the message being that youā€™re not alone, weā€™re all connected and sometimes itā€™s too easy to forget that.

ā€œDivineā€
Iā€™ve always wanted to work with Fatima, but Iā€™d never had the chance to do a full track up until this album. I wanted to keep the track simple so that her voice could shine, itā€™s very to the point and uplifting and Iā€™m really proud of how the song turned out.

ā€œWhere To Go Nowā€
This is the last song on the album and also the second single. The song is about when you reach that place where you no longer have any fears, life becomes like a playground and youā€™re like where should I go now? and what should I do next? and thatā€™s how I wanted to leave the listener feeling when they finished listening to the record.

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