Sampha has undoubtedly shown his individuality with this record and thankfully decided to pry out of his low-key persona. Outside of main plays, his other tracks, 'Kora Sings' and 'Under' rejuvenate his past electronica productions circa ep "Dual". Current favorite, 'Reverse Faults' allows a combination of vibrant spacey reverbs like the likes of long time collaborator SBTRKT with a touch of Ocean's "Orange Album". Spring 2016's first word debut from Sampha, 'Timmy's Prayer' still remains a fan fave that gives the feels every time, along with support of The Fader's cover issue opening up Sampha to the public. 'No One...', a whirlwind of emotions, as well as ,'What Shouldn't I Be?' shine a light on family lost, and the exact process of this whole album. Sampha Sisay's talent and artistry has exploded over the years with realizations of Beyoncé and Drake, yet his preference to remain in the distance until Kanye's 'Pablo' and Solange's 'Don't Touch My Hair'. "Process" grants an expansion to his producing skills and ultimately share his deep toned U.K. voice on his current tour and sincerely with the rest of the world. Kudos!