Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. "Our music is a process," says Vijay Iyer. "This fragment of 'To Remain / To ...
Around the midpoint of Arooj Aftab, pianist Vijay Iyer and multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily's Tiny Desk concert as the trio Love in Exile, Aftab steeply intensifies her vocal outflow, generating ...
To an extraordinary degree, the music performed by the collaborative trio of Arooj Aftab (voice), Vijay Iyer (piano, Fender Rhodes, electronics), and Shahzad Ismaily (electric bass, Moog synthesizer) ...
Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer, and Shahzad Ismaily have shared the below new music video for their 14-minute long collaboration “Shadow Forces”—a song from the new album Love in Exile. It was directed by ...
Sam Amidon @ LPR in June (more by Fresh Bread) Solo artist & Doveman band member Sam Amidon‘s new record I See The Sign will be out in March on Bedroom Community and features contributions from Beth ...
A 2023 Grammy Award-winner, Pakistani-American singer and songwriter Arooj Aftab thrives by blurring borders, figuratively and literally. Her past collaborators range from shape-shifting ...
What does listening sound like? For the new trio Love In Exile one answer to that riddle can be found in the interplay between these three renowned musicians — pianist and composer Vijay Iyer, singer ...
In its Tiny Desk performance, the trio makes music strictly for the moment — creating a shared language in real time. Around the midpoint of Arooj Aftab, pianist Vijay Iyer and multi-instrumentalist ...
Newport Jazz Festival happens August 4-6, and also playing are Jon Batiste, Diana Krall, DJ Pee .Wee (Anderson .Paak), Christian McBride, Arooj Aftab/Vijay Iyer/Shahzad Ismaily, and more. This week’s ...
Renowned musicians Vijay Iyer, Shahzad Ismaily, and Arooj Aftab, formally known as Love In Exile, set off on their headlining US tour next month, starting with a show at The Town Hall on September ...
Since the trio first joined forces a few years ago, Iyer, Aftab, and Ismaily have been all about loose experimentation. Instead of composing, they play off one another — much like a jazz trio, but ...
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