: A shimmering, anxious opener that uses the metaphor of melting plastic to describe the pressure of the spotlight and a medical scare with a lump in his throat.

: Ideal for audiophiles looking for high-fidelity FLAC streaming.

For collectors, Process on vinyl is an exceptional experience. The warmth of the analog format suits the organic piano chords of the album beautifully. The physical release also features striking artwork and photography that complements the sonic themes of the record. 3. Support the Artist Directly

Co-produced by Sampha and Scottish producer Rodaidh McDonald, the record is a deeply personal exploration of family, grief, and self-discovery. Its creation was heavily influenced by the profound loss of his parents, which gives the album its vulnerable and hauntingly beautiful emotional core. Key Tracks and Musicality

Tracks like "(No One Knows Me) Like the Piano" serve as intimate tributes to his childhood home and the instrument that provided a sanctuary for his emotions.

: A dense, layered track about the overwhelming nature of a powerful partner.

The specific string tells a micro-story of modern internet fandom: desire, desperation, dead links, and digital decay. The "UPD" is a sign that the original link died—likely due to a copyright strike or a scammer pulling a bait-and-switch.

Upon release, Process was met with widespread critical acclaim. It won the Mercury Prize in 2017, beating out heavyweights like Stormzy and alt-J. The Mercury Prize jury praised the album for its "bravery and honesty," noting how Sampha had successfully translated his personal pain into universal art.

: Incorporates West African instrumentation to tell a story of maternal grief.