14 years in the making, “Les Jardins Mystiques Vol.1” comprises 52
tracks / 3.5 hours of music composed, arranged and produced by Miguel
with contributions from 50+ friends including Kamasi Washington,
Thundercat, DOMi & JD Beck, Jeff Parker, Carlos Niño, Austin
Peralta, Bennie Maupin, Gabe Noel, Jamael Dean, Jamire Williams, Burniss
Travis II, Deantoni Parks, Josh Johnson, Marcus Gilmore and many more.
Based in his hometown of Los Angeles, Miguel is one of the preeminent
musicians, orchestrators, arrangers and composers of our time. “Les
Jardins Mystiques Vol.1” is his long-awaited inaugural album. It
presents us with a passionate statement of intent, a labor of love, and a
realm of beautiful possibilities.
“Les Jardins Mystiques” is a project that throws open and shares
Miguel’s musical universe. It took shape over a dozen years, largely
self-funded by Miguel, and showcasing his distinctly elegant
musicianship (on violin, viola, cello and keyboards among other
instruments) alongside his free-spirited dialogues with more than 50
instrumentalists. Volume 1 is the first in a planned triptych, which
will collectively comprise ten-and-a-half-hours of original,
refreshingly expansive music. Miguel connected with
his guest musicians in versatile ways: through convivial studio
dialogues; over remote communication during the pandemic era; and via
the energy of live performances at LA venues including Del Monte
Speakeasy (the gorgeously invigorating, piano-led “Dream Dance”) and
Bluewhale (including “Ano Yo” with vivacious alto from Devin Daniels,
and the cosmic harmonies of “Cho Oyu”). Bennie Maupin, the legendary US
multi-reedist whose repertoire includes Miles Davis’s fusion opus
Bitches Brew, plays bass clarinet on the entrancing opening number,
“Kiseki”.
“Les Jardins Mystiques” reflects Miguel’s ethos that music is a natural,
vitally unaffected life force. The titles across Volume 1’s tracks draw
from international languages and traditions, including Spanish,
Swahili, Sanskrit, Ancient Greek, Japanese and Hebrew, as well as the
Buddhist practice that has been key to Miguel’s life since his twenties
(“It’s very joyous and very hard, because it says that there’s no
retirement age in human revolution,” he says). The tracks contrast in
length, from “Zarra”’s vivid burst of analogue synths to the alluringly
chilled melody of “Kairos (Amor Fati)”, yet there’s a gloriously
unconstrained flow throughout, and each piece seems to unfurl and
blossom into its own wondrous world.
The blissfully radiant “Airavata” derives its title from the white
elephant who carries the Hindu deity Indra: a divine being associated
with elemental forces. It features Miguel on electric guitar (recorded
then reversed to mesmerizing effect) and acoustic violin/viola,
alongside bassist Gabe Noel and cellist Peter Jacobson. The stirring
“Tzedakah” alludes to a Hebrew and Arabic concept of philanthropy and
righteousness, and incorporates soulful bouzouki and oud within its
multi-instrumental whirl. The vividly emotive piano melody “Mångata” is
inspired by a Swedish word that describes the moon’s undulating
reflection on water.
“To me, playing music in any kind of setting is like swimming in an
ocean of sounds and emotions and vibrations,” he says. “It’s the
combination of all these different rivers, right? Western European
classical music is an intense love and passion of mine; all the
different genres within jazz music are a joy to practice and have given
my life so much meaning; electronic music, world music, and all these
different things I’ve been exploring all these years.”
“I just want to be an enabler for magic and empowerment, everyone and
everything. I believe in people… and I think that this is a very
benevolent multiverse we’re living in. I feel like everything has
infinite worth. That’s why I tried to have the diversity of tracks on
there; every one is a mystical garden, in my opinion.”
CD1
1. Kiseki
2. Persinette
3. Narva
4. Eudaimonia
5. Porpita
6. Nazo No Tenkai (Ernok)
7. Mångata
8. Ano Yo
9. Zarra
10. Kairos (Amor Fati)
11. Magnolia (Aisling)
12. Cho Oyu
13. Matumaini
14. Zoticus
CD2
1. Légäsi
2. Votivus
3. Querencia
4. Kundinyota
5. Dragons of Eden
6. Eunoia
7. Znaniya (Falkor)
8. Tzedakah
9. Apocrypha
10. Asherah
11. Plotinus
12. Kairos (Kefi)
13. Qumran
14. Makaria
15. Kupaianaha
16. Taijasa
17. Vesta
18. Ziggurat
CD3
1. Ziya
2. Scar
3. Let The Light Shine In
4. Komorebi
5. Daydream
6. Dream Dance
7. Apotheosis
8. Magnolia (Astronomia Nova)
9. Moksha
10. Datsuzoku
11. Hypatia
12. Kuleana
13. Aldous
14. Jijivisha
15. Paititi
16. Airavata
17. Znaniya (Ahura Mazda)
18. Nag Hammadi
19. Halcyon
20. Sweet Invitation