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The new album from Joel Wästberg a.k.a sir Was, InchHolding on To a DreamInch, is a mesmerising twisting of genres - from classic soul and old-school hip-hop, to beautifully fresh pop structures. The new record is dense with ideas and adventurous, a sonic-leap forth. InchI was interested in having a lusher sound, more rich,Inch Wästberg says. InchWith the first record I had this idea that I wanted it to sound like an old vinyl record. I wanted this lo-fi, old-school sound. When I realized that I was actually making another album, I felt a bit scared of the whole thing, but it didn't take me that long to realise that the only thing I could do was to make something that felt really right in my body and soul. I've realised that there's nothing to be afraid of. I'm ready to explore so much more.Inch The sense of exploration resonates throughout the record and can be defined by it's start and end points. Opening track 'Fly Away' begins the expedition, a gleaming reflection of past insecurities as a jump-off point for the next chapter, all subtle beats and stark bursts of guitars that leap out of the mix. Elsewhere, 'No Giving Up' is a tender recollection of a past relationship, set to an equally affectionate composition, a glowing example of Wästberg's growing songwriting skills, while 'The Sun Will Shine' showcases another side of Joel's skillset, a playful production full of inspired ideas and nuances; a Les Fleurseque mellow breeze in the heat of the summer. The record's boldest moment is reserved for 'Deployed', a collaboration with Little Dragon's Yukimi Nagano. InchMe and Little Dragon go way back. I've been hanging out with them for many years, and they were very supportive with my first album,Inch Wästberg explains. InchI remember that Yukimi was always asking me if I was making my own music. One day I was working in my small studio room, and Little Dragon were one