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Where Light Settles (Vinyl)
With her third album, composer and bandleader Jasmine Myra has stepped confidently into the next stage of her unique musical explorations. Where Light Settles is a cohesive artistic statement from a distinctive and confident voice in UK music, and a significant evolution from the critically acclaimed Horizons (2022) and Rising (2024).
Nine beautiful and powerfully grounded compositions express an accumulation of the artistâs ruminations on life, growth, and progression, powered by her vision of duality. âItâs those bittersweet moments which are heart-breaking but so important. Looking forward and trying to make sense of life,â she says. âPain is unavoidable, and youâll have hardship no matter what, but you donât grow or learn about yourself or the world around you without it. The duality is the growth and coming out the other side. I had the concept from the start.â
Jasmine Myraâs verdant musical vision and talent for instrumental storytelling came to life over five days, with her long-standing ensemble gathering in one room at The Nave studios in Leeds.
Myra had crossed paths with Ancient Infinity Orchestra bandleader Ozzy Moysey before she moved from Leeds to London, often attending and playing at the same jam sessions. This made him the perfect choice to conduct the 13-piece band, freeing her up to bring maximum tenderness and elegiac tones to the alto sax lines sheâd written. Her own playing sits deliberately within each track, never flying above. Instead, it wraps gently around precision melodies she wrote for strings, piano, flute, guitar, vibraphone, and harp which themselves furl and unfurl gorgeously around tenor sax, double bass, drums, and percussion. Itâs a huge undertaking, executed with resolute confidence, and melodies that sparkle like sunlight on water.
As well as writing all the music, Where Light Settles is also her first selfproduced record, with Gondwana label boss Matthew Halsall undertaking Contributing Producer duties. Itâs a colourful sound world, shaped in both atmosphere and structure by Myraâs affinity with music for film.
Nine beautiful and powerfully grounded compositions express an accumulation of the artistâs ruminations on life, growth, and progression, powered by her vision of duality. âItâs those bittersweet moments which are heart-breaking but so important. Looking forward and trying to make sense of life,â she says. âPain is unavoidable, and youâll have hardship no matter what, but you donât grow or learn about yourself or the world around you without it. The duality is the growth and coming out the other side. I had the concept from the start.â
Jasmine Myraâs verdant musical vision and talent for instrumental storytelling came to life over five days, with her long-standing ensemble gathering in one room at The Nave studios in Leeds.
Myra had crossed paths with Ancient Infinity Orchestra bandleader Ozzy Moysey before she moved from Leeds to London, often attending and playing at the same jam sessions. This made him the perfect choice to conduct the 13-piece band, freeing her up to bring maximum tenderness and elegiac tones to the alto sax lines sheâd written. Her own playing sits deliberately within each track, never flying above. Instead, it wraps gently around precision melodies she wrote for strings, piano, flute, guitar, vibraphone, and harp which themselves furl and unfurl gorgeously around tenor sax, double bass, drums, and percussion. Itâs a huge undertaking, executed with resolute confidence, and melodies that sparkle like sunlight on water.
As well as writing all the music, Where Light Settles is also her first selfproduced record, with Gondwana label boss Matthew Halsall undertaking Contributing Producer duties. Itâs a colourful sound world, shaped in both atmosphere and structure by Myraâs affinity with music for film.
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With her third album, composer and bandleader Jasmine Myra has stepped confidently into the next stage of her unique musical explorations. Where Light Settles is a cohesive artistic statement from a distinctive and confident voice in UK music, and a significant evolution from the critically acclaimed Horizons (2022) and Rising (2024).
Nine beautiful and powerfully grounded compositions express an accumulation of the artistâs ruminations on life, growth, and progression, powered by her vision of duality. âItâs those bittersweet moments which are heart-breaking but so important. Looking forward and trying to make sense of life,â she says. âPain is unavoidable, and youâll have hardship no matter what, but you donât grow or learn about yourself or the world around you without it. The duality is the growth and coming out the other side. I had the concept from the start.â
Jasmine Myraâs verdant musical vision and talent for instrumental storytelling came to life over five days, with her long-standing ensemble gathering in one room at The Nave studios in Leeds.
Myra had crossed paths with Ancient Infinity Orchestra bandleader Ozzy Moysey before she moved from Leeds to London, often attending and playing at the same jam sessions. This made him the perfect choice to conduct the 13-piece band, freeing her up to bring maximum tenderness and elegiac tones to the alto sax lines sheâd written. Her own playing sits deliberately within each track, never flying above. Instead, it wraps gently around precision melodies she wrote for strings, piano, flute, guitar, vibraphone, and harp which themselves furl and unfurl gorgeously around tenor sax, double bass, drums, and percussion. Itâs a huge undertaking, executed with resolute confidence, and melodies that sparkle like sunlight on water.
As well as writing all the music, Where Light Settles is also her first selfproduced record, with Gondwana label boss Matthew Halsall undertaking Contributing Producer duties. Itâs a colourful sound world, shaped in both atmosphere and structure by Myraâs affinity with music for film.
Nine beautiful and powerfully grounded compositions express an accumulation of the artistâs ruminations on life, growth, and progression, powered by her vision of duality. âItâs those bittersweet moments which are heart-breaking but so important. Looking forward and trying to make sense of life,â she says. âPain is unavoidable, and youâll have hardship no matter what, but you donât grow or learn about yourself or the world around you without it. The duality is the growth and coming out the other side. I had the concept from the start.â
Jasmine Myraâs verdant musical vision and talent for instrumental storytelling came to life over five days, with her long-standing ensemble gathering in one room at The Nave studios in Leeds.
Myra had crossed paths with Ancient Infinity Orchestra bandleader Ozzy Moysey before she moved from Leeds to London, often attending and playing at the same jam sessions. This made him the perfect choice to conduct the 13-piece band, freeing her up to bring maximum tenderness and elegiac tones to the alto sax lines sheâd written. Her own playing sits deliberately within each track, never flying above. Instead, it wraps gently around precision melodies she wrote for strings, piano, flute, guitar, vibraphone, and harp which themselves furl and unfurl gorgeously around tenor sax, double bass, drums, and percussion. Itâs a huge undertaking, executed with resolute confidence, and melodies that sparkle like sunlight on water.
As well as writing all the music, Where Light Settles is also her first selfproduced record, with Gondwana label boss Matthew Halsall undertaking Contributing Producer duties. Itâs a colourful sound world, shaped in both atmosphere and structure by Myraâs affinity with music for film.
















