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3 APRIL 2026
Tom Misch
FULL CIRCLE
Released 27 March 2026
Beyond The Groove
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A deeply personal collection that refines Misch's classic jazz-pop sensibility to its most intimate form - subtle, reflective and quietly assured.
Over the past decade, Tom Misch has evolved into one of contemporary music’s true “quiet achievers,” building a global audience without sacrificing nuance or restraint. His sound - often compared to Michael Franks and Jack Johnson - blends jazz harmony, laid-back funk and electronica with the intimacy of a singer-songwriter.
Each release has revealed a different facet: Geography (2018) introduced an energetic, sample-driven palette; What Kinda Music (2020), created with Yussef Dayes, explored mellow, jazz-inflected textures; Quarantine Sessions (2021) captured stripped-back, home-recorded covers; while Happy Music (2023), under his Supershy alias, leaned into funk and dance.
Following a step back from touring and a return to a quieter London life, Misch’s Six Songs EP (2024) hinted at a more reflective direction - now fully realised with his new full-length release.
Full Circle feels exactly as its title suggests - a return, and also a refinement. Where earlier albums balanced multiple stylistic threads, here Misch narrows his focus almost entirely to a jazz-inflected singer-songwriter mode. The palette is deliberately restrained: soft guitar voicings, warm keys, understated rhythm sections and vocals delivered with conversational ease.
At first, the songs can seem almost indistinct, their tempos and tonalities closely aligned. Yet this is deceptive. With repeated listens - or when taken individually - their subtle distinctions begin to surface. Melodic turns, harmonic shifts and lyrical details gradually reveal themselves, rewarding patience over immediacy.
Lyrically, Misch turns inward. Themes of ageing, love and family are explored with a light touch - observational, gently humorous, but never overstated. There is a sense of an artist taking stock, not dramatically, but with quiet clarity.
What ultimately defines Full Circle is its discipline. By limiting his scope, Misch achieves a deeper coherence - an album less concerned with range than with resolution.
It is a modest work on the surface, but one that settles in over time, and stays.
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