For me, Into the Now is a humanizing experience because it shows another artist who experiences the same emotions that I do when playing improvised music. Something about that forward sound in particular that seemingly comes from nothing reminds me of what makes music sacred, spiritual, and alive.
For me, Into the Now is a humanizing experience because it shows another artist who experiences the same emotions that I do when playing improvised music. Something about that forward sound in particular that seemingly comes from nothing reminds me of what makes music sacred, spiritual, and alive.