Composer, producer, percussionist Jamire Williams applies sound collage practice to modern jazz composition, beat production, MC/vocalist features, and his uniquely impressionistic drumming style to make the deeply spiritual 'But Only After You Have Suffered' - an album as akin to minimalist painting as an art-house film soundtrack or a classic hip-hop mixtape.
1) Hands Up ()
2) Bow (Feat. Corey King) ()
3) Gly (Feat. Mic Holden) ()
4) Just Hold On ()
5) Take Time, Look Up (Jawwaad Speaks) ()
6) Safe Travels (Feat. Fat Tony & Zeroh) ()
7) C'est Un Mot ()
8) For the Youth (Feat. Corey King) ()
9) Pause in His Presence (Feat. Lisa E. Harris & Sam Gendel) ()
10) No One Knows ()
11) When It Gets Dark (Feat. Kenneth Whalum) ()
12) And Then the Anointing Fell ()