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John Sweenie quartet
album launch “Mysticism for intellectuals”

Already known for high-energy and risk-embracing performances, Canadian tenor saxophonist and composer John Sweenie builds his music from that same forward motion—using the urgency of the bandstand as the engine for a language rooted in the bebop lineage while drawing from modern jazz and indie-rock aesthetics.

In his work, strong melodic design and elastic rhythm become the means through which he pushes harmonic language to its edge, not as effect, but as a natural extension of that drive.From the bandstand to the page, that same approach shapes Sweenie’s work: he writes music that frames both individual and collective improvisation, allowing spontaneity to unfold within a clear structural arc. His projects have received support from major arts organizations, and he is the recipient of national awards recognizing his artistic excellence.

Together, these elements define an artist committed to momentum, clarity, and a distinctly personal voice within contemporary jazz

Recorded live over two nights at Canada’s The Yardbird Suite, tenor saxophonist John Sweenie’s debut album features an all-star lineup of Jean-Michel Pilc, Rémi-Jean Leblanc, and Richard Irwin. Sweenie and company leave no harmonic or melodic stone unturned in realizing compositions intended to frame both individual and collective improvisation.

Spanning the spectrum between academic exercise and intuitive statement, Mysticism for Intellectuals reflects an ongoing attempt to reconcile method with instinct. The culmination of a nearly year-long working relationship, the band plays with risk, trust, and immediacy,producing a spontaneously energetic yet structurally cohesive recording that will reward active listeners

Musicians:
John Sweenie – Saxophone
Jean-Michel Pilc – Piano
Remi-Jean Leblanc – Bass
Jacob Wutzke – Drums

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