Sound Bites

Jackson Potter – Mr. M

Jackson Potter’s music is a testament to the emotional power of sound, and his latest instrumental release, “Mr. M,” is no exception. Known for his innovative compositions and captivating guitar playing, Potter has become a fixture in the New York City jazz scene, performing at venues like Lincoln Center and collaborating with renowned artists like Jaleel Shaw and Troy Roberts. His music often blurs the lines between traditional jazz and modern experimentation, creating a sound that’s both timeless and fresh. With “Mr. M,” Potter takes listeners on an intimate journey that draws deeply from his personal experiences, honoring a late musical mentor whose influence resonates throughout the track.

“Mr. M” is a deeply moving instrumental tribute, where every note seems to speak of respect, loss, and the unspoken bond between mentor and student. The track features a stunning interplay of guitar, saxophone, and other instruments that swirl together in a rich, emotional landscape. The composition’s delicate balance of sorrow and celebration creates a truly captivating listening experience, one that showcases Potter’s mastery as both a guitarist and a composer. If you’re looking for a piece of music that not only demonstrates technical skill but also tells a story of profound personal connection, “Mr. M” is a must-listen. Don’t miss out on this heartfelt preview of what promises to be a remarkable album—be sure to check out the full release, “small things,” when it drops on January 24th.

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Ethan

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