JASMINE MYRA | Komedia, Brighton - JOY.

Mon May 06 2024 at 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Komedia Brighton | Brighton

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JASMINE MYRA | Komedia, Brighton - JOY.
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JOY. Concerts presents
JASMINE MYRA (Gondwana Records)
Intimate early evening performance with full 7 piece band
Bank Holiday Monday 6th May 2024
Komedia Basement, Brighton
£15 adv + BF unreserved seating
Doors 5pm
14+ (under 16s accompanied)
Elevating, uplifting and beautifully arranged. Jasmine Myra’s sophomore album Rising builds on the success of her breakthrough album Horizons to deliver a major statement from one of UK Jazz’s rising stars. Produced by Matthew Halsall and mixed by Greg Freeman (Hania Rani, Matthew Halsall, Portico Quartet), Rising delivers a confident and vibrant follow up that joins the musical dots between Myra’s influences Kenny Wheeler, Bonobo and Shabaka Hutchings while delivering something unique, beautiful and profound.
Rising is also the sound of a composer and performer growing in stature and adding extra layers of confidence and poise to both her playing and composing. Aided and abetted by Matthew Halsall who once again lends his production skills, Rising is fuller, richer and deeper as Myra develops her uniquely uplifting sound.
Much like my first album, Rising is a reflection of a period of my life. It is a continuation from Horizons, which was all about my experience during lockdown, and entailed overcoming my struggles with mental health. Following on from that experience, I set out to continue building my self-confidence. This album has an uplifting and spiritual sound, drawing influence from artists such as Makaya McCraven, Bonobo and Shabaka Hutchings.
Rising features the same core of musicians as Myra’s debut album Horizons (Gondwana records GOND052): guitarist Ben Haskins, drummer George Hall pianist Jasper Green, harpist Alice Roberts (who both also perform with Matthew Halsall) and bassist Sam Quintana who collectively bring a deft understating of the subtle textures of Myra’s music and perform with a collective empathy and drive that really pushes the music on a radiant journey. And a string quartet add gently elevating textures to Still Waters, Knowingness, From Embers and How Tall The Mountains.
‘It’s such a great record, absolutely beautiful’ Tom Ravenscroft
‘It sounds amazing, a beautiful recording’ Gilles Peterson
‘A great new artist!’ Jamie Cullum
‘This is beautiful and profound music.’ London Jazz News
‘This album is a triumph of youth and hope and love’ Ban Ban Ton Ton
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Komedia Brighton, Sunburn, 14 Regent Street, Brighton, BN1 1, United Kingdom,Brighton and Hove

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