Jacob Collier puts a lot of himself into his music. The North London multi-instrumentalist came to public attention in the early 2010s, sharing videos of plush and ornate productions blessed with dense clouds of gospel-infused vocal harmonies. Collier, who studied at the Royal Academy of Music before catching the eye of Quincy Jones, has a unique sound that combines the zip and urgency of jazz with the ache of deep soul. And he frequently shares it as part of his Djesse series of collaborations, providing velvety backdrops for Laura Mvula, Lianne La Havas and T-Pain.