Origin (Jordan Rakei album)

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Origin
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Studio album by
Released14 June 2019 (2019-06-14)
Genre
Length43:32
Label Ninja Tune
Jordan Rakei chronology
Wallflower
(2017)
Origin
(2019)
Small Moments
(2020)
Singles from Origin
  1. "Signs"
    Released: 19 February 2020 (2020-02-19)

Origin is the third studio album by New Zealand-Australian singer-songwriter Jordan Rakei. It was released on 14 June 2019 on Ninja Tune, with a deluxe edition released on 13 March 2020. The album explores themes of digital dystopia and the impacts of technology on humanity. [1]

Contents

Background and release

Origin was released two years after Rakei's previous album Wallflower (2017). [2] Written over the course of two months, each track on the album tackles a different effect that technology can have on the human experience, including virtual and augmented reality, simulation theory, brain–computer interfaces, and the technological singularity. [2] Rakei cites dystopian television series Black Mirror and The Handmaid's Tale , as well as the Yuval Noah Harari book Sapiens , as thematic inspirations for the album. [3]

The deluxe version of Origin, released nine months after the album's initial release, includes a version of the track "Signs" featuring American rapper Common, whom Rakei met while on tour and cites as one of his "favourite rappers of all time." [4]

In January 2020, Rakei performed three songs from the album in a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR Music. [5]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 75/100 [6]
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash 8/10 [7]
Exclaim! 8/10 [8]
The Line of Best Fit 7.5/10 [9]
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PopMatters 9/10 [11]

Origin was met with positive reviews. At Metacritic, the album received an aggregate score of 75 based on 7 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews." [6]

In a review for The Guardian , writer Tara Joshi called Origin a marked improvement over Rakei's first two studio albums, describing it as "full of a rich, cinematic musicality that feels poppier, sparklier and more breezily ambitious." [1] PopMatters reviewer Paul Carr similarly lauded the album, dubbing it a "neo-soul masterclass" that is a "vibrant and deftly blended mix of smooth jazz, classic soul, and cool funk with a sprinkling of 1990s R&B and hip-hop." [11] Reviewers have also praised Rakei's soulful vocals and lush, groovy, jazz-inflected production, as well as his lyrical commentary on the effects of technology on the human experience. [7] [8] [11]

Track listing

Origin track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Mad World"3:15
2."Say Something"2:40
3."Mind's Eye"4:06
4."Rolling Into One"4:19
5."Oasis"4:20
6."Wildfire"4:08
7."Signs"2:59
8."You & Me"4:14
9."Moda"2:56
10."Speak"4:47
11."Mantra"5:48
Total length:43:32
Origin (Deluxe Edition) bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Borderline"4:15
2."Signs" (featuring Common)4:15
3."Always Coming"3:47
4."Speak – Live Piano Session"4:37
5."Best Part – BBC Maida Vale Session"3:23
6."Mind's Eye – The Pool Session"7:10
7."You & Me – KCRW Session"4:30
8."Mad World – The Pool Session"5:55
9."Mantra – The Pool Session"6:07
10."Rolling Into One – The Pool Session"4:33
Total length:48:32

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