INDIGO GARDEN
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NEW ALBUM
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INDIGO GARDEN // NEW ALBUM //
Indigo Garden is a record shaped by the radical tradition of sharing and listening. Across its movements, Black Nile approaches jazz not as performance but as process. Here, sound emerges through patience, trust, and shared presence. The music resists urgency, favoring depth and collective inquiry. What unfolds is not a declaration but a conversation, one that values restraint as much as release and treats creation itself as an ethical act.
Rooted in Los Angeles yet in dialogue with the wider Black diaspora, and the world writ large, Indigo Garden moves through ritual, memory, and experimentation without a fixed destination. It honors place without nostalgia, lineage without imitation, and freedom without disorder. Like its title, the album suggests cultivation over spectacle: a living terrain where structure produces beauty, and where the work continues long after the final note fades. - Darol Olu Kae
BLACK NILE ALBUM RELEASE SHOW
“Indigo Garden”
Saturday, April 25, 8:00 -11:00 pm at 2220 Arts + Archives
2220 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057
MASS MoCA Records, JIJI's Jazz Club, and Hen House Studios present a new album release concert from Black Nile, the LA-Based jazz duo composed of brothers Aaron and Lawrence Shaw.
Both well-seasoned touring musicians, the Shaw brothers' Black Nile was born from their desire to bring jazz into a new century. Adopting sampling and modern production techniques learned from hip-hop, Black Nile’s improvisation is wildly inventive and combustible. Invited as artists in residence at MASS MoCA in 2025, Black Nile’s new album, Indigo Garden, will release on April 10, 2026 on MASS MoCA Records.