Bilal: KCRW Live from HQ
Intimate performances, fresh sounds, and candid conversations with a view.
Bilal’s resume is as expansive as his in-demand vocal range: The Philly-based singer-songwriter and producer counts Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Solange, Robert Glasper, Erykah Badu, and Common among his collaborators.
But last year, Bilal made a point of reminding us that he’s a solo artist in his own right with the release of Adjust Brightness, the Grammy-winner’s first studio album in nearly a decade. Critically acclaimed as his best work yet, the record offers a cosmic survey of sound that stretches from ambient electronic to psych-funk. Naturally, we had to ask to come touch down at KCRW’s Annenberg Performance Studio to flex his stuff live, alongside band members Randy Runyon (guitar), Conley “Tone” Whitfield (bass), and Joseph “Joe Blaxx” Grissett (drums). Click the video above to catch the galactic action. Keep scrolling below for Bilal in conversation with MBE host Novena Carmel about making music to endure the passing of time and why J Dilla’s creative genius remains unparalleled 20 years after his untimely death.
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Credits:
KCRW Music Director: Alejandro Cohen
Interviewer: Novena Carmel
Director/Director of Photography/ Editor: Kylie Hazzard
Camera operators: Milana Burdette, Rachel Bickert, Kylie Hazzard
KCRW Recording / Mix Engineer: Nick Lampone
Assistant Engineers: Hope Brush and Katie Gilchrest
Executive Producer: Ariana Morgenstern
Senior Producer: Anna Chang
Event Producer: Liv Surnow
Digital Producer: Marion Hodges
Digital Editorial Manager: Andrea Domanick
Social Video Editor: Tohar Zamir
Lighting Design: Jason Groman
Art Director: Evan Solano
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