Thomas Morgan - Around You Is A Forest (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Around You Is A Forest
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Loveland Music
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:13:06
Total Size: 780 / 357 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Thomas Morgan – Around You Is A Forest (05:06)
2. Thomas Morgan & Dan Weiss – Eddies (06:48)
3. Thomas Morgan & Craig Taborn – Dream Sequence (06:02)
4. Thomas Morgan & Gerald Cleaver – Through The Trees (16:07)
5. Thomas Morgan & Henry Threadgill – In The Dark (04:47)
6. Thomas Morgan & Ambrose Akinmusire – Assembly Of All Beings (09:08)
7. Thomas Morgan & Bill Frisell – Rising From The West (11:00)
8. Thomas Morgan & Immanuel Wilkins – Murmuration (08:36)
9. Thomas Morgan & Gary Snyder – Here (05:29)


The long-awaited debut album from bassist-composer Thomas Morgan is a lush, layered journey through ambient textures and open improvisation. Featuring an all-star cast—Bill Frisell, Craig Taborn, Ambrose Akinmusire, Immanuel Wilkins, Henry Threadgill, Dan Weiss, and Gerald Cleaver—the record is both spacious and intricate, with Morgan’s own virtual instrument WOODS shaping its organic feel. The inclusion of poet Gary Snyder’s voice adds another dimension to this environmental soundscape. Around You Is A Forest is co-produced by David Breskin and Jakob Bro and represents a bold statement from one of jazz’s most revered collaborators stepping fully into the spotlight.

WIRE Magazine: “Morgan is an in-demand American jazz bassist but, for his debut as a leader, he plays WOODS a virtual instrument he designed using SuperCollider software which emulates pan-global string instruments. Morgan calls upon an impressive line-up including trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, drummer Gerald Cleaver, and Henry Threadgill on flutes, for a series of duets and it works like a charm. With Bill Frisell, he approximates a donso ngoni while the guitarist weaves acoustic webs smeared with electric swells. A meeting with 95 year old Beat poet and Zen prophet Gary Snyder matches suitably koto-like cascades with rich and unhurried spoken meditations. "Why are we here?, asks Snyder. To make and appreciate art like this, of course.”

Thomas Morgan: Double Bass
Dan Weiss: Tabla
Craig Taborn: Farfisa Organ, Fender Rhodes, Synthesizers, Field Recordings
Gerald Cleaver: Drums
Henry Threadgill: Flute, Bass Flute
Ambrose Akinmusire: Trumpet
Bill Frisell: Acoustic and Electric Guitars
Immanuel Wilkins: Alto Saxophone
Gary Snyder: Voice