NEW ALBUM, WE FELL IN TURN, AVAILABLE NOW
NEW ALBUM, WE FELL IN TURN, AVAILABLE NOW
On Mar. 31, 2023, AKP Recordings releases We Fell In Turn, the solo debut from Brooklyn-based trombonist, composer, and quartet leader Kalia Vandever. Vandever, who plays with Harry Styles and Japanese Breakfast, “sculpts her trombone’s golden tones into dazzling compositions” (Pitchfork), writing music that tends to “dip you into a feeling or a pattern or a breathing speed, and keep you there” (The New York Times). In 2022, Vandever released Regrowth, an album that “features the ecstatic, brilliant melodies that have become Vandever’s signature sound” (Bandcamp). This spring, Vandever brings contemplative reflection to We Fell in Turn, a brave and understated work from an ascending voice in American jazz.
Recorded over three days in upstate New York, We Fell In Turn is improvisational — a stark palate of solo trombone, voice, effects, and little more. “My solo process has always been heavily rooted in improvisation,” says Vandever. “I wanted the process to feel similar to the way I perform. Lee Meadvin, who engineered and produced the album, had a heavy hand in the creative process as well. He would dictate prompts before I started improvising and those pieces ended up shaping a lot of the imagery that comes up throughout the record.”
Connecting the dots between Jeff Parker’s Forfolks, and early releases from Grouper, We Fell In Turn is a study of space and patience, embracing vulnerability in its sparse adornment. At times, the album is reminiscent of Patrick Shiroishi’s Hidemi, both in its familial inspiration and solo instrument study, while sharing the ineffable feel of William Basinski’s The Disintegration Loops — the traces of her trombone folding in on themselves in an organic loop. Emotionally generous throughout, Vandever acts as a torchbearer for jazz’s historical yearning for connection.
On We Fell in Turn, Vandever draws inspiration from childhood memories — events that shaped her approach to love, community, and partnership, and her maternal homeland of Hawaii. “We were exploring childhood memories, earliest experiences with disappointment and pain, and my Hawaiian culture,” says Vandever. “We Fell In Turn came after I titled the track ‘We Wept In Turn’. Both come from the intangible feeling of waking up from vivid dreams, particularly the experience of falling right before waking up or waking up in tears.”
Through this exploration into her heritage, Vandever also found guidance. “In Hawaiian mythology, ‘aumākua are known as ancestral spiritual guides that manifest in different forms, whether physical or intangible,” says Vandever. “My ‘aumākua visits me in my dreams, usually with a reassuring hug or a reminder of my past. Memories and early experiences seem to escape me, but find their way back in dreams.” And now they’ve found their way into We Fell in Turn, Kalia Vandever’s stunning solo debut.
Credits:
Kalia Vandever - Trombone, Effects, and Voice
All songs and improvisations by Kalia Vandever
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Lee Meadvin
Recorded in March 2022 at Koda Sound in Cortlandt, NY.
Tracklisting:
1. Recollections From Shore
2. Imagine Being Told
3. Stillness In Hand
4. Mirrored Solitude
5. Center
6. Temper The Wound
7. Teased Traces
8. Held In
9. We Wept In Turn
10. Unfaltering
Bio
Kalia Vandever is an American trombonist and composer living in Brooklyn, NY. Her approach to the trombone is distinctive and defined by her sonorous tone and lyrical improvisational voice, allowing patience and melody to guide her process.
Vandever received her Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies at the Juilliard School. She has toured and performed internationally with her quartet, performing at the Winter Jazz Festival and BRIC Jazz Festival. She has performed with Joel Ross, Immanuel Wilkins, and Fay Victor, as well as popular artists Harry Styles, Lizzo, Japanese Breakfast, Moses Sumney, Jennifer Hudson, and Demi Lovato. She has appeared on Saturday Night Live, as well as Samantha Bee's Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.
Vandever is an awardee of the 2022 Next Jazz Legacy, a program founded by New Music USA and the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice.
Press Quotes + Features
"Brooklyn-based Vandever has played with Harry Styles and Japanese Breakfast, and has led her own bands, but this solo album finds her opening herself up to unalloyed vulnerability with striking results ... If you've ever taken flight in your dreams, a track like "Temper the Wound" (and many others on the album) could be a fitting soundtrack.” — NPR
"Her music is dreamy and free, her trombone lines float untethered like pink clouds drifting through the sky at sunrise. Vandever’s music accesses the feeling of being half-awake, fluttering your eyes open to see the sun streaming onto your bed, hearing the quiet of morning before everyone else has gotten up." — Bandcamp Daily
"Who needs genres when you’ve got expression as pure as the sounds on Vandever’s upcoming improvisational album We Fell In Turn? 'Temper The Wound,' the project’s lead single, is basically ambient music — gorgeous, searching ambient music that you should hear." — Stereogum
"Her sumptuous trombone sound, often using harmonics, is supported by subdued echoes, overdubs and minimal electronics that induce a sense of floating. This is compelling and original music, which has no immediate point of comparison." — The New York City Jazz Record
"Brooklyn-based trombonist, composer, and bandleader Kalia Vandever weaves beautifully layered musical tapestries using layers of her horn, electronics, and occasional wordless vocals." — WNYC New Sounds
"Opening our ears to a new signature sound, Kalia sculpts a golden tone." — KCRW: Best New Music
"The 31-minute set feels dreamlike and comforting, a woven shawl of sound. Vandever uses her spirits to make peace with her ghosts." — a closer listen
"It feels like the soundtrack to a beautiful goodbye, the kind of sadness you’re grateful to have experienced.” - Foxy Digitalis
Previous press coverage includes Pitchfork, WBGO, I Care If You Listen, Jazz Times, Bandcamp Daily, and more.
Upcoming Performances
Mar 24 - REDCAT - Los Angeles, CA
Mar 28 - Zebulon - Los Angeles, CA
Apr 05 - National Sawdust - Brooklyn, NY
Apr 07 - Firehouse 12 - New Haven, CT
Apr 08 - The Lilypad - Cambridge, MA
Apr 09 - Space Gallery - Portland, ME
Apr 10 - Quinns - Beacon, NY
Apr 11 - Pioneer Works - Brooklyn, NY
Consumption + Playlist Highlights
Kalia Vandever has over 300K streams globally.
Amazon Music: Jazz for Meditation, Fresh Jazz, Bubbles and Blue Notes, Jazz&B, Chill Contemporary Jazz
Spotify: Fresh Finds Experimental, Deep Listening, Planetary Soul, Nocturna Cinematica, Pitchfork Selects
Apple Music: Jazz Chill, Jazz Currents, Pitchfork Selects
TIDAL: Out There
Radio Airplay
WXPN, Sirius XMU, KEXP, KCRW (Today’s Top Tune March 10th), WMBR, Kanal K
Audience
Top Audience: Men - 28-34
Top 10 Countries: USA, Australia, UK, Canada, Italy, Germany, Japan, Spain, Netherlands, Poland
Top 10 US Cities: New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Portland, Chicago, Seattle, Minneapolis, Denver, San Francisco, Miami
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