We’re excited to welcome back our new monthly jazz series, conceived by Chicago musician Syler Rowe and Bruce Lamont. Mirrored is a mash up of jazz musicians that play with/against/together on the floor in front of the Bottle stage. For this second installment, we welcome the trio J@K@L, which will feature percussionist JULIAN KIRSHNER, reeds player KEEFE JACKSON, and anti-cellist FRED LONBERG-HOLM. They’ll be playing two sets from the floor and will be accompanied by smooth tunes provided by series curator Skyler Rowe. Mirrored will be taking place from 6-8pm each month right before Windy City Soul Club hits the stage. Better yet, it’s FREE!
J@K@L is an improvised collaboration between reeds-wailer Keefe Jackson, infinitely-brachiated percussionist Julian Kirshner, and anti-cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm. Their 60-minute release Static Adieu features the trio at its receptive nexus, signaling, receiving, and storing vibrations in accord with each other. Hectic and somber, J@K@L removes the recording process away from the recording studio and into Chicago’s 4 a.m. bars, perplexing the stumbling masses with their tonal olympics. They perform feats never seen before, and then, a fourth––Michaël Attias–– joins them on the scene. J@K@L flies across the surfaces of their instruments and coalesces in the air as a cathartic reveille. Bountiful and confounding, there are no longer genres being broken but the forms of play and collaboration in the jazz realm.