London-born Yazmin Lacey is a British singer whose warm, lightly veiled voice
makes its mark on modern soul, nourished by jazz and hushed R&B. First noticed
in the second half of the 2010s, she has developed an intimate, spontaneous
style, often recorded with an aesthetic close to live performance, where you can
feel the breath and closeness of the musicians. After several acclaimed EPs -
notably Black Moon in 2017, When the Sun Dips 90 Degrees in 2018 and Morning
Matters in 2020 - she confirms her talent with the album Voice Notes (2023), an
introspective record blending hushed ...