Canadian electronic R&B/ alt-pop champion Jessy Lanza has recently unveiled her sophomore album Oh No and it’s a worthy follow on to her 2013 standout Pull My Hair Back which wowed critics and fans alike with its unique fusion of electro-pop and ’90s R&B.

Made in her hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, with production partner Jeremy Greenspan from Junior Boys, Oh No is addressed to her own constant nervousness. The pressure of music making, which used to calm her nerves, has led to a whole new world of contingencies that stoke the anxiety mill.

Drawing on an eclectic mix of inspirations for this record, including the philosophy of experimental pop of Japanese 80s electro outfit Yellow Magic Orchestra, Jessy has once again managed to produce work that’s both referential and wholly unclassifiable.

To celebrate the release of this impressive album, the fascinating producer has curated and annotated a mixtape feature some of her current favourite tracks. Check it out below. Oh No is out now through Hyperdub. Distributed locally by Rocket Distribution.

Roy Ayers – ‘Sunshine’
One of the most beautiful groovy songs ever written!

Hype Williams – ‘The Throning’
This is the best cover…

Kode9 – ‘Uh’
This gets me out of bed in the morning.

Kode9 + The Spaceape – ‘Stalker’
The best low key cover.

Junior Boys – ‘Over It’ (Ikonika Remix)
This is the remix of my dreams.

Akiko Yano – ‘Aisuru Hito Yo’
I wish this was a song that I made…

Janet Jackson – ‘When I Think Of You’
I’ve loved this song since I was a kid – I even made up a dance routine or two to this one.

DJ Rashad – ‘CCP2’ (feat. DJ Spinn)
This song makes me wanna dance and cry and spin my head around like linda blair in the exorcist.

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