Essay
Breaking: Jasmine Myra’s Quiet Revolution—Self-Doubt as Sound
British saxophonist and composer Jasmine Myra’s new release reframes self-doubt as sonic fuel, embedding vulnerability into her ensemble’s improvisations. On her latest project, she leans into uncertainty, transforming hesitation into rhythmic tension and harmonic exploration. This quiet revolution challenges jazz’s perfectionist norms, offering listeners raw emotional resonance over polished execution—proving growth and doubt share one melody.
By Alet Viegas·