Rooted in the jazz tradition yet deeply immersed in ambient atmospheres, electronic production and the rhythmic language of today’s beat-driven scenes, this Los Angeles–based pianist embodies a fluid, borderless approach to music-making. From Grammy-nominated collaborations in the pop and R&B world to improvised solo tours inspired by Keith Jarrett, his work moves between meditation and momentum, texture and groove. In this conversation with Musica Jazz, he reflects on technology and spirituality, social media and sonic healing, and the evolving dialogue between jazz heritage and contemporary culture. Your playing often blends traditional jazz language with modern textures; how do you balance honoring tradition with pushing it forward? I always try to channel the mentors and inspirations I grew up listening to but then am also always pursuing new sounds and textures and modes of expression for connecting with the audience. Most of my favorite musicians like Miles Davis were also progressing […]
Interview with Elijah Fox
Between improvisation, ambient textures and beat culture – a pianist navigating Los Angeles’ contemporary soundscape