
Velvety baritone vocals over warm, jazz-inflected soul. Sophisticated grooves and cinematic arrangements for late nights and slow mornings.
Myles Sanko is a British-Ghanaian-French soul singer and producer who has carved out a distinct niche within the European indie soul and jazz scenes. Emerging from a background in funk collectives like Bijoumiyo and Speedometer, Sanko transitioned to a solo career with a clear vision: to marry the raw energy of classic soul with the technical sophistication of jazz.
His debut, 'Born In Black & White', established his reputation for authenticity, while subsequent releases like 'Forever Dreaming' and 'Just Being Me' showcased a move toward more expansive, orchestral arrangements. Critically, he is often praised for his vocal restraint and the 'organic' feel of his recordings, which eschew digital artifice in favor of live-room dynamics. His cultural position is that of a modern soul traditionalist, appealing to crate-diggers and contemporary jazz fans alike. He occupies a similar space to artists like Gregory Porter or José James, where the boundary between R&B and jazz becomes beautifully blurred.
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