‘Boro’ is taken from the Japanese word for patchwork textiles, and the idea of patching things together is the foundation of the second concept album from Sheffield based music maker Yarni.
The release showcases Yarni’s ambition to keep moving forward musically, touching on diverse influences from jazz, funk, rock and electronica.
The album’s concept comes from Yarni’s first trip to Japan. He was fascinated by the way the Japanese hold onto their traditions and embrace super-futuristic ideas at the same time.
That combination of old and new flowed into the album’s creation. Yarni enrolled some local jazz musicians to contribute to the album’s live feel, while he played several traditional instruments himself. These sounds were blended with futuristic synthesis to produce something that feels fresh and exciting in 2021.
This is a record that represents Yarni’s broad palette of inspirations. It’s an accessible listen, touching on many genres without ever going too far left-field. This isn’t an album to alienate listeners – it’s one to unite them.
Out may 14th you can order your copy here.