Jazz pianist and producer Ben Miller reaches into the mystical with his latest composition, “Quintessence.” A track from the collaborative project Dweller on the Threshold, it's like a song that serves as an entrance to explore symbolism through the dance between shadow and light.
The project is imbued with a spirit of shared mission, translating metaphysical wisdom and cosmic sentiments that extend beyond the phenomenon to encompass it as well into the language of experience. On “Quintessence,” Miller translates this philosophy into music that is cerebral and profoundly emotive.
From the get-go, listeners are taken into a realm that marries instrumental virtuosity with raw human experience. The piano lines shimmer in pools of hidden truth, threading rhythmic grooves bursting with life. Miller’s sound is bold, though tender, and it lends “Quintessence” a sound in touch with jazz’s past, even as it stretches in search of uncharted territory.
What’s particularly satisfying about the track is how it crosses between two worlds, one carnal, one ethereal. It is fraught and transcendent, signaling a musician who has scrutinized the language of jazz and also imparted to it layers of meaning culled from gnostic and esoteric thought. This is music for the listener seeking something more profound in the music, like a soundtrack for inner travel.
For fans of jazz, avant-garde composition, and anyone in need of music with depth and purpose, “Quintessence” would be a special find. It’s an example of how a work of art can be as much about its creator as it is about its listener, a mirror for the listener’s own ache. Ben Miller serves as proof that music can be a container for wisdom, one that can carry shadow and light.
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