Add to playlist: the dark fog of Los Angeles saxophonist Aaron Shaw and the week’s best new tracks
The woodwind player who taught André 3000 music theory releases his searching debut album next monthFrom Los AngelesRecommend if you like Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Shabaka Hutchings’s flute music, the ColtranesUp...
By Hugh Morris, Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Laura Snapes · The Guardian Culture
The woodwind player who taught André 3000 music theory releases his searching debut album next month From Los Angeles Recommend if you like Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Shabaka Hutchings’s flute music, the Coltranes Up next Debut album And So It Is released 13 February For woodwind players, breath is everything: the lifeforce of artistry, the thing that furnishes sound with personality. But a few years ago, the Los Angeles saxophonist Aaron Shaw realised he was becoming increasingly breathless. In 2023, aged 27, he was diagnosed with bone marrow failure, meaning he wasn’t producing enough oxygen-carrying red blood cells. A change of approach was required. Continue reading...