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It takes a certain kind of talent to convince Santana to play on your album, but FKJ has that je ne sais quois. The 31-year-old French musician grew up listening to the guitar legend's music and during the making of his new album, V I N C E N T, he wrote Santana a letter thanking him for his inspiration. "I told him I would listen to the radio as a young boy, in the days before Spotify, waiting for his song 'Smooth' to come on so I could tape it, and that he plays his instrument like it has its own language and it speaks to me," he says. "I just didn't think he'd end up saying he'd be happy to play on my track."

That track is 'Greener', a sultry neo-soul jam that in many ways hints at what that je ne sais quois might be: FKJ is a virtuosic multi-instrumentalist and producer with one foot in the new world and one in the old, making soulful, limitless music for a restless, genre-fluid generation. His songs blur jazz, soul, folk, rock and experimental beats with an intricacy and intimacy that puts him on a par with the likes of Tom Misch, James Blake and Jacob Collier. V I N C E N T is his second album and signals a new dawn for FKJ, as an artist who sells out venues across the world and is stepping up to take his place at global soul's top table.

French Kiwi Juice, or FKJ for short, is the moniker of Vincent Fenton, a nod to his Gallic mother and New Zealander father. He grew up in a small French village outside of Tours, isolated from his friends, and so he turned to music for company. He got hooked on his parents' records by Pink Floyd, Billie Holliday, Nina Simone and Queen, and took up guitar; then, aged seven, the saxophone. "I would play with whatever toys were around, and that helped develop my imagination, and then that evolved into making instruments - I found whatever I could and started putting it together," he said of his rudimentary one-man bands.

That one-man-band mentality has persisted, collecting instruments as he goes, though he's never been formally trained; instead developing his own ear. Prestigious music colleges were too expensive and so he eventually moved to Paris to study the sound and film, which helped give him grounding in cinematic arrangements. He fell into the city's nightlife scene, playing live instruments in clubs in Paris, and became known as a Soundcloud producer who blended house and jazz, as on his vibey 2013 Time For A Change EP.

But then in 2015, he played a festival in the Philippines that changed everything. There he met June, who performs as ((( O )))) and who he'd remixed a track for. Eventually they got married and moved in together on an island off the country's south coast, where they have created a tropical studio idyll that looks out onto lush rainforest. You can see it in the live session FKJ recorded there in 2019 (over 19m views on YouTube), as he flits between piano, singing and sax. Or in the new album's 'making of' documentary, which glimpses FKJ in his studio, mist settling on the mountains. "I'm definitely influenced by the environment I'm in," he says. "When I was in Paris, I was hanging out all the time going to clubs, so I made four-to-the-floor stuff. Now it's calmer, more contemplative."

The seeds for his more introspective sound were sown with his 2017 self-titled debut, while the track that he did with Masego that same year, 'Tadow', further evidenced his effortless ear for intriguing rhythms - the pair made the hip-hop-speared jazz jam out of a day-long improvisation in Paris, dueling on their saxophones, their keyboards and drums interlocking effortlessly. 

There's an ease to his collaborations - nothing forced; artists who are like-minded about being guided by groove - see the meeting of minds on the track "Risk" with the American rapper Bas or his latest remix for PinkPantheress.

But in 2019, FKJ started drawing more from within. He released the Ylang Ylang EP, the result of a tumultuous and devastating year when June miscarried. The couple cancelled their commitments and holed up together to recuperate and make music. The sweepingly romantic jazz of the title track is the EP's centerpiece, encircled by crisp R&B beats, acoustic guitar flourishes and ambitious sax instrumentals on the other songs. The making of it soothed them as much as it did his growing international fanbase. "With music, I feel safe," he says. "So when I hear that my music is healing for people, it's the best compliment."

The concept for V I N C E N T came about during a solo trip to Los Angeles before 2020. "I just stayed in this house totally on my own, turned my phone off and had some time away from everything to figure out what I wanted to do." He realized he wanted to tap into the freedom of being a teenager: "back then, I was making music strictly for playfulness, without overthinking it," he says. V I N C E N T's opening and closing songs underline the sentiment of the new album: the future-jazz of 'Way Out' (a playful mini soundtrack in one; a dainty piano motif underscored by a skittering trap beat and serene strings) and the lullaby-styled 'Stay A Child'. "I wanted to get back some of that lost innocence of making music purely for pleasure," he says.

Back in the Philippines, with no wifi and an impending global lockdown, FKJ was quite literally cut off from the world, able to explore music's endless possibilities. "Sometimes I would get into it for the whole night and go to bed when the sun came up." Out of this freedom comes an expressionistic, touching album that's impossible to pin down. There's no more hiding behind a branch of leaves, as he did on the cover of his 2017 debut: V I N C E N T marks FKJ out as a crucial new voice. He's redefining chillout music with his bursts of late-night jazz sax and piano, coupled with his wood-cabin whispery vocals, recalling Bon Iver's early work, and those Santana-styled guitar flourishes.

Much of V I N C E N T is wilfully romantic, sometimes super sexy, and often with its head in the clouds, as on tracks like 'Us', a dreamy ode to his wife June, or 'IHM', which has a 90s hip-hop flavor slowed right down to lights-out tempo. Not entirely a solo record, ((( O )))) appears on 'Brass Necklace' - which has the soft power of The Internet and Stevie Wonder's keys. It's no wonder that lead single 'A Moment of Mystery', featuring Toro Y Moi, has a spacey vibe: while recording in San Francisco together, FKJ, Toro and his keyboard player Tony took some of what Tony called "holy water" - "we shared this bottle and took a bit of a trip," laughs FKJ. The result is a gentle electronic ode to long-term love that could rival Tame Impala for melodic progginess.

Little Dragon's Yukimi Nagano vocal, meanwhile, laces its way through the stunning 'Can't Stop'. And there is a call back to FKJ's dancier beginnings with Let's Live, a galvanising techno-pop number that blends piano, handclaps and soulful vocals to dazzling effect. Each of FKJ's songs glistens, lambently, with a myriad of ideas but it never sounds overblown ortoo dizzying. Testament to his superb production skills, it's an album full of light and shade -and the occasional shred; check out the absolutely killer guitar solo on 'The Mission', a trackthat sets out his stall, blending a serpentine rhythm and some of that wild abandon with delicious tension.

V I N C E N T is a marvel - and testament to the magic that can happen when you dig deep. "This was a challenging record," he says. "I'm a perfectionist and it's hard to shake that off. But once I did, and I let the music take over, I felt totally free."

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 77 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic Show All Around

    by Ethan on 11/3/22History - Toronto

    This was a great show. Truly an artist who sounds just as good (if not better) live. The loops and impromptu jams were spot on. The opening act OHMA was also impressive and a great precursor to FKJ. Have to add that FKJ's visuals were probably the best I've seen accompany a live show. Someone put a lot of creative thought and effort into them and deserves the praise. Would definitely see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredibly show! Vibe was amazing! Venue on point!

    by Loudog on 11/2/22History - Toronto

    Fkj rocked the house! Sold out concert and no ine was disappointed. Cant wait to see him again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    sublime experience.

    by imj on 11/2/22History - Toronto

    FKJ was no less than amazing, the event was more so of a story, a play, an experience than it is a concert. Sublime, thank you for coming to Toronto, Vincent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely had the best time

    by D. B. on 11/2/22History - Toronto

    I’ve been wanting to see FKJ live after years of listening to his music, and he did not disappoint. The venue was very fitting for his live performance in a way that the crowd wasn’t too big nor too small, as his music is a bit more intimate than some. My lady who is not familiar with him, came with me and thoroughly enjoyed the night as well. Could not be any happier having her seeing FKJ live with me. Thank you for hosting such a beautiful night!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This show was amazing!

    by JF Chevalier on 11/1/22MTELUS - Montreal

    The massive concert room gave a very good place for the FKJ show, sounds was great, so was the whole setup! Very enjoyable night and looking forward to FKJ's next visit in Montreal.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    FKJ, you da one!

    by Izzo on 10/26/22Echostage - Washington

    Amazing show!! I’ll forever get tickets to your shows!!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Good music, horrible venue

    by Ri on 10/26/22Echostage - Washington

    Great music, but horrible venue considering who the artist is and the genre of music. No seating and one level made it so that you couldn’t enjoy the show completely.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Oversold

    by Sam on 10/26/22Echostage - Washington

    Venue was too packed. Been to a lot of shows but this was a huge dissapointment. We couldnt see anything and it was waaaay to crowded. Probably wont go to echostage again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best show

    by Nance on 10/26/22Echostage - Washington

    The lighting was great the music was amazing the live violinist was the best.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    inSANEEEE

    by gigi on 10/26/22Echostage - Washington

    it was my second time getting to see FKJ live and it was nothing short of amazing. mind you, we got there late so the venue was packed and i essentially couldn't see a thing on stage from where i stood but his energy immersed so much throughout the venue. he's such a rare talent and i'm so thankful to have gotten the opportunity to experience his music in person.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best musician alive

    by Julia on 10/26/22Echostage - Washington

    Absolutely spectacular show — I’ve seen hundreds of artists and FKJ takes the cake hands down

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The experience was everything my soul needed. Amazing artist

    by Willow on 10/21/22Orpheum Theater - New Orleans

    I loved this concert! I love the artist and their set up. I loved seeing people from different culture backgrounds enjoying his performance!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Crash

    by Huntholm on 10/21/22Orpheum Theater - New Orleans

    I sadly was not able to make it to the concert due to getting in a car wreck. I heard it was amazing

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best concert I have attended this year.

    by Charlie on 10/21/22Orpheum Theater - New Orleans

    The set up of the stage was just unique and how he entered. The opening act was just as amazing. It was an intimate venue. The diversity with race and age that ppl came just to see FKJ

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beautiful Captivating Experience

    by Bre on 10/21/22Orpheum Theater - New Orleans

    This man is incredibly talented and I feel so lucky to have witnessed such great art unfold right before my eyes. It's worth every single penny.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Okay

    by Nola on 10/21/22Orpheum Theater - New Orleans

    I like the old stuff and not the more house type music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best ever

    by Kait on 10/21/22Orpheum Theater - New Orleans

    This concert was the best concert I’ve ever been to hands down. FKJ was phenomenal. It was more than just music but an entire experience. A true art form. I have never been so moved by a concert. OHMA was 10/10 too

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    BLOWN AWAY

    by Nathan on 10/21/22Orpheum Theater - New Orleans

    Everything about FKJ's live performances are incredible. Highly recommended.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Gott damn

    by Ren on 10/19/22The Union - Salt Lake City

    As always FKJ delivered immaculate vibes. Everyone I’ve spoken to who went to this concert was equally blown away. The Union was a heart & the crowd was blood pumping through, pulsating to FKJ beats

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    amazing

    by sayr on 10/17/22The Union - Salt Lake City

    fkj was an amazing experience & I can’t wait to see him again