2025-12-13 03:18:18
had my head properly spun by SML at sultan room. bit less abstract than i was expecting, but maybe more magical, especially the imperceptible studio-like blend between jeremiah chiu's modular synth & booker stardrum's beats (& maybe sax & guitar loops?), building to over-the-top bubble-jazz grooves. #nyc #jazz





![This photo shows someone [me again] holding a vibrant jazz album titled "BEBOP" by Milt Jackson. The cover features bold, eye-catching design with large white letters spelling "BEBOP" against a colorful background with orange, yellow, and blue sections. In the upper right corner is a photograph of Milt Jackson smiling, wearing formal attire with a bow tie. His name "MILT JACKSON" appears in yellow text at the top of the album.
The album is on the East-West label, with their logo visible in the…](https://files.a2mi.social/media_attachments/files/115/308/147/168/486/480/small/c7d3cd72c2ce00e2.jpeg)
![This photo shows [me] holding a vintage album titled "ROAD TIME" by Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band, released on RCA (CPL2-2242 STEREO) as a 2-record set. The cream-colored album cover features a clever design with overlapping travel-themed luggage tags in different colors - including a red tag for "TYO LOS ANGELES LOCAL 47" and blue/green tags with flight numbers.
The setting shows a vinyl collection with records stored vertically in the background. A yellow album (possibly "Mañana" by…](https://files.a2mi.social/media_attachments/files/115/308/147/436/233/331/small/6bca44185d7d211b.jpeg)






![This photo shows a vinyl record collection and turntable setup. In the foreground, someone [hello] is holding a Frank Sinatra album titled "Only the Lonely" with "Sings for" visible on the cover, which features a black and white portrait of Sinatra. The album indicates it's conducted by Nelson Riddle and appears to be a Capitol Records release.
Behind the album, there's a turntable with its clear plastic cover open [what? it's closed], and you can see an orange/coral colored vinyl record on th…](https://files.a2mi.social/media_attachments/files/115/268/837/310/534/861/small/38575b7396e1d980.jpeg)
![This photo reveals a Charles Lloyd album from an impressive collection [oh please], shown in a personal, lived-in creative space.
The Album: "Of Course, Of Course" by the Charles Lloyd Quartet - featuring a striking cover design with a split image showing Charles Lloyd in formal attire (white shirt, bow tie, and dark suit) holding his flute. The dual image creates a mirrored effect, with colorful "of course" text in orange and pink between the two portraits. Lloyd wears sunglasses and is photo…](https://files.a2mi.social/media_attachments/files/115/410/448/424/701/465/small/f11876ad610d61aa.jpeg)










