thank you
Favorite track: I'll Find A Way (To Carry It All).
Charlie Moonbeam
Oxytocin jazz. A masterpiece, a balm. This music will heal you, will soothe you, will calm your worried mind, your anxious soul, your broken heart.
I listened to this record more than any other in 2025 and there’s no signs of me stopping 🙏
Favorite track: Standing In The Doorway.
Richard Mavis
I keep coming back to this one and *iiyo iiyo iiyo*. So so so good.
Carlos Ibañez
We all knew that something else was hiding behind that shy, spectacled, nerd-looking bassist and now the secret has been revealed. He was a computer scientist all along (besides being a terrific bass player!) Wow! This is such a revelation. Love the album and the surprise.
Lachlan Edinger
The level of operation both musically and academically is on another level entirely here. This will take many listens to unfold :)
Favorite track: Here (Gary Snyder).
Ben van Gelder
Thomas’ music makes me feel more spacious. Thank you.
Rob Wood
I've waited years for Thomas Morgan's first leader recording.
He's a genius, and this is brilliant.
And the physical CD is beautiful, as well. Bravo to Tal R, and Claus Due!
Aneta George
Rich Brown shows us that the bass can sound like an orchestra. It’s an album full of melodies, rhythms, wordless stories that talk about spirituality. Simply magical.
Greg Horton
This is a wonderful album. Such a versatile and soulful performer. Beautiful fretless playing, great percussive beats, just enough effects. Well done. Thank you!
Will Cruttenden
An emotional, inspiring and hugely creative album that help us bass players look forwards.
Favorite track: Turiyasangitananda – The Transcendental Lord's Highest Song of Bliss (Meditation for Alice Coltrane).