Eli MALIWAN, saxophone and FXRob Finucane, synth
Vida Sánchez, synth bass
Gabi Aldaz, piano
JC Grady, drums
In celebration of Pride Month, Bay Area saxophonist and composer Eli
Maliwan presents a live quintet version of his astounding solo debut
Elysia Marginata, which explores video-game inspired cinematic
composition from a “jazz nerd” lens. Maliwan’s Saxreligious
Quintet reinterprets the multitracked studio album, where electronic
experimental sounds are blended with complex harmony, odd meters,
improvisation, and satirical song titles, for a live context that
invites improvisation and ensemble interplay. Maliwan is a transgender
Asian American whose goal is to be the representation he needed as a
younger artist, and he often writes music that examines and celebrates
his intersecting identities.
During the pandemic, Maliwan began focusing on composition and music
production in Ableton software, and in recent years has been
profoundly affected by the avalanche of anti-trans legislation and
rising reports of violent anti-Asian sentiment in the US. The music of
Elysia Marginata represents rebirth, growth, healing, and joy during a
time of uncertainty and pain. It is a self care love letter to other
quirky children of the 90’s, the queer and trans community, and the
BIPOC community.
A graduate of CalArts, Maliwan has performed with Jimmy Heath, Steve
Turre, James Moody, Slide Hampton, and Alphonso Johnson, at
prestigious festivals such as Uberjazz in Germany, SFJAZZ, San Jose
Jazz Fest, Bric Jazz Festival and Winter Jazzfest in New York, and the
Portland Jazz Festival.
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