Album artwork for Beautiful Vinyl Hunter by Ashley Henry

Ashley Herny is back! On last year’s acclaimed Easter EP, the South London pianist and composer reimagined the classic hip-hop of Nas and indie-punk trio The Enemy while keeping rooted in acoustic jazz. On his debut studio LP Beautiful Vinyl Hunter he once again moves in all different musical directions. Drawing influences from classic jazz, hip-hop, and grime he enthuses that the album “takes you to some crazy places to meet some beautiful and crazy people, all you need to do is listen.” Across the 15-track album, you’ll find Henry collaborating with the likes of Makaya McCraven, Jaimie Branch, Binker Golding, Ben Marc, Keyon Harrold, Luke Flowers, MC Sparkz, and Joshua Idehen. Speaking about the album Henry says: “My music is a straight up reflection of who I am; London in all its mixed up glory. The immigrant in me has musical roots that are traced back to the 1600s, so it’s important my music today reflects that jazz alpha narrative across different genres and generations”.

Ashley Henry

Beautiful Vinyl Hunter

Album artwork for Beautiful Vinyl Hunter by Ashley Henry
CD

£14.99

Released 06/09/2019Catalogue Number

19075891582

Learn more
Ashley Henry

Beautiful Vinyl Hunter

Album artwork for Beautiful Vinyl Hunter by Ashley Henry
CD

£14.99

Released 06/09/2019Catalogue Number

19075891582

Learn more

Ashley Herny is back! On last year’s acclaimed Easter EP, the South London pianist and composer reimagined the classic hip-hop of Nas and indie-punk trio The Enemy while keeping rooted in acoustic jazz. On his debut studio LP Beautiful Vinyl Hunter he once again moves in all different musical directions. Drawing influences from classic jazz, hip-hop, and grime he enthuses that the album “takes you to some crazy places to meet some beautiful and crazy people, all you need to do is listen.” Across the 15-track album, you’ll find Henry collaborating with the likes of Makaya McCraven, Jaimie Branch, Binker Golding, Ben Marc, Keyon Harrold, Luke Flowers, MC Sparkz, and Joshua Idehen. Speaking about the album Henry says: “My music is a straight up reflection of who I am; London in all its mixed up glory. The immigrant in me has musical roots that are traced back to the 1600s, so it’s important my music today reflects that jazz alpha narrative across different genres and generations”.