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And So It Is Bandcamp
Aaron Shaw
release date Feb. 13, 2026
By no means a secret, (and in steady demand,) but certainly in the category of IYKYK, multi-instrumentalist Aaron Shaw is one of Los Angeles’s brightest young Composers, Producers, Arrangers, Band Leaders, and Music Directors. In his Home Studio that he shares with his older Brother, Lawrence (together making up the group Black Nile), Shaw can be found playing Saxophones, Clarinets, Flutes, Keyboards, Drum Machines, and also Engineering Sessions. A frequent fixture at The World Stage in Leimert Park, Shaw has collaborated with everyone from Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra, Phil Ranelin, Herbie Hancock, and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, to Mary J. Blige, Dave Chapelle, Tyler, The Creator, Anderson .Paak, Nightmares on Wax and many more less well known OG, established, emerging, and underground Artists in the LA Jazz, Hip-Hop, Rap, Electronic, and Experimental Music scenes. Born and raised in Ladera Heights, he cut his teeth at the Fernando Pullum Community Arts Center and the LA County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) before eventually entering the tutelage of Kamasi Washington, who he is featured with in tandem Musical conversation on the entirety of the 2025 release Saul Williams meets Carlos Niño & Friends at TreePeople. After years of study, dedication, and gig-work, the path to his first full-length release proved to be a perilous one. And So It Is, out February 13th on Leaving Records, documents the physical, musical, and spiritual transformation thrust upon an already extraordinary talent.



In 2023, at age 27, and after months of troubling symptoms and medical dead-ends, Shaw was diagnosed with bone marrow failure—a state of affairs he succinctly describes as “grim.” To say nothing of the alienation, exhaustion, and fear that accompanies such a diagnosis—the endless testing and treatment protocols—Shaw’s very capacity to play music, the craft to which he had consciously dedicated his life since the sixth grade, was suddenly, radically altered. The key matter was Shaw’s red blood cell count, and his incapacity to produce sufficient oxygen. Breath, the activating force of the wind instrument, was now in short supply. A once-normal gig became a medical gamble. How many stairs to the stage? Could he play in Idyllwild’s higher altitude?



The subsequent process of acceptance was fraught and non-linear (as major health journeys tend to be), characterized by periods of emotional exhaustion (crying spells, social isolation), as well as brave attempts to troubleshoot his limitations (experimenting with new mouthpieces and reeds, changing his posture). Initially frustrated by the resultant changes to his sound, Shaw pushed through. Playing music was still his primary source of solace. Through this self-therapy, and within the constraints of a new playing style, songs began to coalesce. “And So It Is,” a saying Shaw traces back to a childhood immersed in church music, became the mantra for this creative period, and eventually the collection’s title.



Under the nurturing eye of Leaving Record’s affiliate Carlos Niño (percussionist and, notably, the Producer for Andre 3000’s New Blue Sun) And So It Is slowly took shape—An eight song cycle that plums the depths of despair and isolation, as well as the strange clarity that comes from confronting one’s mortality. The aptly-titled first track, “Soul Journey” orients the listener. An initially off-kilter, ruminative, almost rainswept movement gives way to a more focused and propulsive mid-section (one senses grit here, a desire for forward momentum), before gradually laying down to a bed of cello and harp. And So It Is retains an inward focus throughout, and there are moments of transcendence, when the individual concerns plaguing Shaw seem to give way to pure delight in the discovery and expression of musical forms.



Shaw carefully selected his collaborators for this project, numerous and talented, including Lawrence Shaw and elder statesman Dwight Trible, among others. That track three, “Windows to the Soul,” is an interpretation of a Chick Corea composition, and that track eight, “Never Catch Me Out Of Alignment,” is sort of a cover of a Kendrick and Flylo collab, will intrigue and entertain old and new heads alike. And So It Is is a lovingly produced collaborative document of an artist at a crossroads who has chosen to proceed. Was it ever really a choice, even? While the future remains forever uncertain, for all of us, there is an infinite well-spring of hope and freedom and joy in doing what we do, and doing it well.



- Emmet Shoemaker, Saturday Sept 20 2025

- additional notes provided by Carlos Niño, Friday Sept 26 2025
Sedona Vibes Bandcamp
Mr. El
release date Feb. 6, 2026
Feb. 19, 2026 listened
I approached this one with skepticism—c'mon, meow, that album cover is . . . something—but I needn't have worried. Mr. El and friends flow from start to finish; and while the lyricism on display here isn't rap wizardry, it still packs some heat on top of chill beats and singable hooks. I'll be returning to this one, for sure.
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Coeur Corail Bandcamp
Kor
release date Feb. 11, 2026
KOR's debut album, "COEUR CORAIL" (Coral Heart).



It features nine tracks, including "STAR SEEDS" and the title track.



The album blends jazz rhythms, electronic beats, trip-hop vibes, and pop influences.
Good Intentions Bandcamp
Alden Hellmuth
release date Sept. 6, 2024
Good Intentions was born from conflict— both the internal conflict I experience as an artist trying to shape and define my own authentic voice, and the external conflicts which we all often face in our work, friendships, and life. This album is an exploration of dissonance in the absence of resolution and the intentions which guide us. It is a deeply personal and unapologetic reflection of who I am at this moment.



These compositions emerged while I was living abroad in 2022, a period marked by my departure from convention towards a philosophy of exploration. The album captures my transformation as I discovered new compositional methods and further embraced my love for the avant-garde. As a composer I am deeply inspired by art that is evocative and experimental, and informed by my upbringing in Hartford, Connecticut, where I grew up surrounded by the musical legacy of the great Jackie McLean.



To me, the most magical moments in music are those times when the notated material and improvisations become so intertwined they are nearly indistinguishable. The music of Good Intentions was crafted with a flexibility and openness that invites the performers to create these moments of synergy. Consequently, selecting the band was pivotal in shaping the sound of this project. Each part was written specifically for these incredible musicians, and I am so profoundly grateful to them for bringing this musical vision to life.



Good Intentions is dedicated to all the wonderful friends and family who helped make this album a reality. A big thank you to Jordi Pujol at Fresh Sound Records for his support; to my band, Lucas Kadish, Yvonne Rogers, Kanoa Mendenhall, Timothy Angulo, and Josh Evans, for their incredible musicianship; to Adi Meyerson for her presence, support, and guidance throughout the entire process; to Chris McCarthy, Lex Korten, Peter Enriquez, and Eli Heath for their generous help in post; to my brother, Nathan Hellmuth, for his encouragement and assistance; to my mother and father for their endless support of my passions; and to all the friends who offered an ear, a hand, and/or a hug during this process. I love you all.

With best intentions,





—Alden
The Circle of Life Bandcamp
Elk Hunter
release date Jan. 4, 2026
The Circle of Life is the second full-length release from Elk Hunter, a thematic and sonic evolution from 2023’s The Nowhere Ram. While our debut was forged in fire—blistering, restless, and scorched—this album is shaped by water: deep, cold, and relentless in its erosion.



Each track flows through the cycles of death, rebirth, and transformation. From crashing waves of distortion to the still, haunted moments between movements, The Circle of Life channels the emotional weight and destructive beauty of water in all its forms.



This record features:



Killed – vocals & strings (the current and the cry)

Tempest – guitar (the storm surge)

Bloodfang – bass (the undertow)

Lebby – drums (the crashing tide)

Expect a darker, more fluid sound—atmospheric yet crushing. Harsh vocals cut through layers of string arrangements and storm-driven guitars, all grounded in tidal rhythms and low-end swells.



The Circle of Life is Elk Hunter at a new depth—ritualistic, elemental, and unflinching. For those who find beauty in the flood, and peace in the pull beneath the surface.



My mom did the cover art. it is 2:32 am here in Colorado. She passed January 4th 2021. She was an artist. She was a pinstriper/sign letter/graphic artist, and did it all with a paintbrush. She died right outside her art studio in the snow of a heart attack at 59, her name was Kristie Byrnes and she was one of the greats. Sorry if I am getting too deep, but that's what this album is.



Graphic design layout by Jennifer Barry

Logo design by Jadon Wing