Jasmine Myra
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427 Sauchiehall St
14 mai 2024
19:00 UTC+1
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David
5 décembre 2023
An absolutely amazing performance!!
From the moment that Jasmine and her band commenced playing it felt like you had been transported to a beach with waves crashing on the shore; a truly fantastic soundscape. The evening just progressed from there in an equally sublime way, before the ten person strong second set concluded with an unbelievable blend of collective thematic riffing underpinned by individual soloing.
Can’t wait for the next CD
London, United Kingdom@St Pancras Old Church
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Biographie de Jasmine Myra
Jasmine Myra is a saxophonist, composer and band leader, based in Leeds. Part of the bustling, creative, cross-genre music scene in the city (she attended Leeds Conservatoire). Since then Jasmine has surrounded herself with some of the best young talent in the north of England and her original instrumental music has a euphoric and uplifting sound, influenced by artists as diverse as Bonobo, Olafur Arnalds, Moses Sumney and Kenny Wheeler – artists whose music shares an emotive quality that you can also hear in Myra’s compositions.
Her first break came in 2018, when just one year after graduating she was selected to take part in Jazz North Introduces, a scheme that supports emerging jazz artists in the North of England. Shortly afterwards her music came to the attention of Gondwana Records boss Matthew Halsall, whose keen ear for talent helped bring the music of GoGo Penguin, Mammal Hands and Hania Rani to the wider world.
Plus d'infoHer first break came in 2018, when just one year after graduating she was selected to take part in Jazz North Introduces, a scheme that supports emerging jazz artists in the North of England. Shortly afterwards her music came to the attention of Gondwana Records boss Matthew Halsall, whose keen ear for talent helped bring the music of GoGo Penguin, Mammal Hands and Hania Rani to the wider world.
Contemporary Jazz
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