New. Slo-Mo Neon Luminate Hoverings
Ambrose Akinmusire & Mary Halvorson
The Morse code-ish, "Nice to meet you again for the first time," sets sail as a baleful conversation between equals ensues. With all its errant squiggles and sharp turns, "Soundcheck" hypnotizes...
New. Slo-Mo Neon Luminate Hoverings
Ambrose Akinmusire & Mary Halvorson
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The Morse code-ish, "Nice to meet you again for the first time," sets sail as a baleful conversation between equals ensues. With all its errant squiggles and sharp turns, "Soundcheck" hypnotizes...
About
Slo-Mo Neon Luminate Hoverings, the new album by trumpeter / composer Ambrose Akinmusire and guitarist / composer Mary Halvorson, features four new compositions by each musician as well as one collaboration. The duo, long admirers of each other’s musicianship, met at Halvorson’s Brooklyn apartment and began playing together periodically, going back as far as 2009. They rehearsed the music on Slo-Mo Neon Luminate Hoverings in January 2025, just before performing it at the New York City club The Stone; they recorded this album the next day at Sear Sound.
Akinmusire and Halvorson made two previous attempts at recording an album but felt that they got it right with this third session. Halvorson says of their rapport, which developed over those years of friendship and collaboration, “I think it’s partly a shared aesthetic and an ease of communication. I feel comfortable to try whatever.” Akinmusire concurs, “I think it’s rare to find an improviser that all goes and nothing has to go at all. It’s rare to feel like you don’t have to do anything and you can do anything. And that’s what I love about playing with Mary.”
Contents and tracklist
1. Prelude in the Ash
2. This Vivid
3. Nice to meet you again for the first time
4. Soundcheck
5. Watersmoke
6. Tangled Pretty
7. Ofo
8. Blood & Sand
9. Slo-Mo Neon Luminate Hoverings
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Awards and reviews
The Morse code-ish, "Nice to meet you again for the first time," sets sail as a baleful conversation between equals ensues. With all its errant squiggles and sharp turns, "Soundcheck" hypnotizes as it unravels like an ancient mystery: clouds part, fog sets in. Halvorson's innate humor is fully focused as she adroitly sculpts her sound at will, creating a dream environment for Akinmusire to float and revel in.
July 2026
This session, which is beguiling and fascinating in equal measure, certainly reflects a lived-in artistic understanding and empathy, which is keenly felt in the advanced attention to detail shown in every piece, where ambience, floating sonic layers and ethereal loops are as important as a tender melody or fraught, assertive rhythmic line.
