Tucson Modern Jazz Quartet - Eight Myths (2025)

Artist: Tucson Modern Jazz Quartet
Title: Eight Myths
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Self-Released
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 63:28 min
Total Size: 420 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Eight Myths
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Self-Released
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 63:28 min
Total Size: 420 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Mahabis
02. Twelve
03. Monsoon Loop
04. Messiaen Around
05. California Gurls
06. A Goddess Technicolor
07. Sasquatch
08. The Initial Next Door
8 Myths is the debut album from the Tucson Modern Jazz Quartet - a band shaped by the desert, late-night sessions, and a shared instinct to chase the unexpected. It’s modern jazz with rough edges and a curious spirit, built on groove, harmony, and the kind of listening that only comes from a shared musical communion of inventiveness and curiosity.
Recorded at St. Cecilia Studios in Tucson, the album is a collection of eight original tracks - each one a kind of myth. Some are ancient, some imagined, and some just felt in the room. There’s the folkloric swamp-funk of Sasquatch, the lo-fi dreamlike drift of A Goddess Technicolor, and the angular, third-stream tilt of Messiaen Around. Compositions by Keaton Wilson (keys/synth), Patrick Morris (bass), and Trey Bryant (saxophone) give shape to the band’s sound, grounded by Zach White’s inventive drumming.
It’s jazz, but not just jazz. It’s stories told through sound. Ghosts you think you’ve seen before. A mix of the familiar and the strange—sometimes heady, sometimes loose, always honest.
Recorded at St. Cecilia Studios in Tucson, the album is a collection of eight original tracks - each one a kind of myth. Some are ancient, some imagined, and some just felt in the room. There’s the folkloric swamp-funk of Sasquatch, the lo-fi dreamlike drift of A Goddess Technicolor, and the angular, third-stream tilt of Messiaen Around. Compositions by Keaton Wilson (keys/synth), Patrick Morris (bass), and Trey Bryant (saxophone) give shape to the band’s sound, grounded by Zach White’s inventive drumming.
It’s jazz, but not just jazz. It’s stories told through sound. Ghosts you think you’ve seen before. A mix of the familiar and the strange—sometimes heady, sometimes loose, always honest.