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KYLE GRIMM, forever eve
A double bass can rumble like an earthquake, whisper like a memory, scrape against the edges of consciousness, or suddenly erupt with the force of a jazz orchestra. On forever eve, Kyle Grimm seems determined to discover just how far he can push those possibilities before the instrument becomes something almost unrecognizable. Across five works for double bass and electronics, Grimm turns wood, strings, bow, fingers, sampled sound, looping, delay and electronic processing int
Jonathan Widran
18 hours ago


ASUKA KAKITANI/MARK URNESS, The Garden
Japanese composer Asuka Kakitani’s The Garden begins with a question that gradually becomes stranger the longer one listens: what might plant life sound like if its hidden processes—rooting, germination, pollination, growth, decay and regeneration—could be translated into the deep resonance of a single double bass? Rather than turning nature into picturesque musical wallpaper, Kakitani and bassist Mark Urness create a decidedly unconventional sonic ecosystem, one populated by
Jonathan Widran
19 hours ago


KELARIZ KESHAVARZ, Meditation–Tomorrow: Solo Flute Music of Alireza Mashayekhi
Alireza Mashayekhi has spent more than six decades challenging the boundaries between Iranian musical traditions, Western modernism and experimental sound, but on Meditation–Tomorrow, his ideas are distilled to their most intimate form: a single flute, played with astonishing versatility by Iranian-American virtuoso Kelariz Keshavarz. Across three works, Keshavarz reveals just how expansive the unaccompanied flute can become, moving from breathy, fragile passages and resona
Jonathan Widran
20 hours ago


GUY RENARDEAU/JULIET LYONS, A Peaceful Tomorrow
There’s a quietly compelling tension at the heart of A Peaceful Tomorrow, the new collaboration between veteran New Age vocalist and composer Juliet Lyons and multi-instrumentalist Guy Renardeau, whose piano, electric guitar and programming create a spacious instrumental framework around Juliet’s ethereal voice. The music often draws beauty from the meeting of shadow and illumination, earthy percussion and celestial voices, introspective piano and exotic instrumental colors.
Jonathan Widran
4 days ago


AT THE CROSSROADS: CHUCK LEAH'S "COYOTE" TURNS A BRUSH WITH DEATH INTO A HAUNTING MEDITATION ON SURVIVAL
Chuck Leah’s “Coyote” begins at the crossroads—literally, metaphorically and somewhere deep in the unsettled territory between life and death. Years before the song was written, the Texas-born Americana storyteller, multi-instrumentalist and paleontologist made a dedicated midnight pilgrimage to the Mississippi crossroads associated with Robert Johnson, where he encountered a solitary coyote that seemed to materialize out of the darkness and stare directly into his soul. Deca
Jonathan Widran
4 days ago


FINDING OUR WAY BACK: SAMIR BODHI and MADHUMITA CHATTERJEE'S Fractured Reflections Turns Division into a Musical Journey Towards Humanity
There are moments when the world seems to fracture so completely that even our most familiar reflections become difficult to recognize. For Indian-American composer, guitarist, producer and academic Samir Bodhi and his wife, creative partner and vocalist Madhumita Chatterjee, that unsettling realization became the creative catalyst for Fractured Reflections, a provocative, socially conscious and deeply soul-stirring five-track new age/global fusion meditation that peers into
Jonathan Widran
5 days ago


STEVE RAWLINS, Word on the Street
After more than five decades spent composing, arranging, performing and helping other artists realize their musical visions, pianist, composer and musical director Steve Rawlins finally steps fully into the spotlight with Word on the Street, a vibrant ensemble recording that brings together music from different chapters of his career while introducing a fresh collection of compositions shaped specifically for his wildly adventurous quintet. Rooted in a dual aesthetic of past
Jonathan Widran
Aug 11


PLAYING THE LONG GAME: STEVE RAWLINS Brings Five Decades of Musical Craftsmanship Full Circle on Word on the Street
Some music arrives effortlessly. A melody appears at the piano, the right musicians gather around it, and within weeks it finds its way onto an album. Other compositions take a far more circuitous route, quietly waiting years—or even decades—for the right combination of experience, collaborators and perspective before revealing what they were always meant to become. Steve Rawlins understands that creative patience better than most. Throughout a remarkable career spanning more
Jonathan Widran
Aug 11


ROBERTO VALLY, “Soul Flow”
Every great groove has a destination. Some pull us to the dance floor, others stir memories, but Roberto Vally’s luminous new single “Soul Flow” reaches for something deeper, channeling rhythm into a reflection on the invisible connection between movement, spirit and human emotion. As Vally explains, “Soul Flow, for me, is about our souls swimming through the universe, trying to flow yet staying anchored. And when groove is honest, from the heart, people can feel that.” It’s
Jonathan Widran
Aug 10


MATIAS BACOÑSKY, Life and Death (Reimagined)
Over the past decade, Matias Bacoñsky has established himself as one of contemporary instrumental music’s most imaginative and dynamic storytellers. The Argentine pianist and composer marks ten years since the release of his solo piano debut Life and Death with a stirring re-interpretation of the deeply personal work that launched his career – not simply recounting the sweeping original journey but realizing a far more ambitious vision. On Life and Death (Reimagined), he surr
Jonathan Widran
Aug 5


MARGEE MINIER-TUBBS & PREMIK RUSSELL TUBBS, In the Stillness of the Stars
Long before telescopes mapped distant galaxies or science revealed the staggering scale of the universe, people gathered beneath the stars seeking guidance, comfort and perspective, believing that somewhere beyond the noise of daily existence lay a deeper understanding of who we are and why we are here. Those heavenly lights have inspired mythology, religion, poetry, philosophy and music across countless civilizations, serving as enduring reminders that something infinitely l
Jonathan Widran
Aug 5


LORI BELL & RON SATTERFIELD TRIO at Birds of a Feather Jazz Lounge
Tucked discreetly behind Au Lac, the acclaimed vegan restaurant in downtown Los Angeles, Birds of a Feather Jazz Lounge already feels like one of those rare places jazz lovers hope survives for decades. Opened earlier this year and curated by acclaimed vocalist-educator Cathy Segal-Garcia and bassist Sidney Jacobs, the intimate, Art Deco-inspired room encourages listeners to settle in and truly hear the music. Before her trio even finished its opening number, veteran flutist
Jonathan Widran
Jul 28
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