Switched On – Footshooter: The Oasis (Tru Thoughts)

by Ben Hogwood

What’s the story?

Footshooter is South London-based producer and DJ Barney Whittaker. He describes his first album for the Tru Thoughts label as “a collection of moods from the last three years. As with all my projects, collaboration and sharing is at the heart of it.”

Music is Whittaker’s oasis, and always in the spirit of collaboration – which explains the plethora of artists appearing on this album. Under his Footshooter alias Whittaker operates in a number of musical styles, providing supple instrumental music that the vocalists can bend and shape into their own.

What’s the music like?

The great thing about Footshooter’s music is that it refuses to be pinned down, moving easily between different styles while retaining its identity.

The guests are really well deployed, especially Ezra Collective saxophonist James Mollison. He adds a brilliant solo part to the broken beat of Cycles, while Surrey Canal Road is a mellow yet descriptive musical portrait in his hands.

Obelisk enjoys a distinctive vocal pairing from Natty Wylah and brother portrait, while the excellent Boomerang dresses Ehireme Omoaka’s spoken word with a fine trumpet solo from Wilf Petherbridge. Wilf appears later on Parc de Belleville, this time his solo laced with a bittersweet melancholy.

Folding could easily be heard by a pool in the Mediterranean, but it’s an emotive track too, complementing an expansive piano line with sultry yet deeply felt vocals from Allysha Joy. Here To Learn moves a bit more towards deep house, in the company of a lithe vocal from Andre Espeut, but then Sermon steps back for contemplation in the company of Sara El Harrak.

Does it all work?

It does – The Oasis is nicely structured, and inhabits a place of positive musical energy.

Is it recommended?

Enthusiastically. It isn’t an exaggeration to call Footshooter a visionary producer, and the way he has written for the wide range of contributors on this record shows how versatile he is. A vibrant album.

For fans of… Joe Armon Jones, Seven Davis Jr., Jazzanova, Moodymann

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Published post no.2,532 – Wednesday 14 May 2025

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