Imagine it’s late afternoon, you’re outside by the lake, and there’s
sunlight on the water. This is the peaceful and contemplative scene that
Matt Gold and Resavoir set on their collaborative LP Horizon. Across 10
lush and exploratory tracks, it’s the product of two Chicago-based
musicians—Will Miller, the acclaimed trumpeter, composer, and producer
who’s worked with SZA, Whitney, and more, and Gold, a seasoned
multi-instrumentalist and accomplished guitarist—effortlessly combining
their distinct sensibilities for something hypnotic and tangibly
inviting. What started as a love letter to their shared admiration for
‘60s and ‘70s Brazilian music evolved into a dynamic and sprawling body
of work. These sunny and expansive tunes are as immersive as they are
endlessly replayable.
Both Miller and Gold attended Oberlin College’s Conservatory of Music
together and in the years after graduating, they orbited each other
around Chicago’s music communities. “We were showing up for each other
as friends and taking an interest in each other's projects, noticing a
lot of resonances and similarities working within in our music,” says
Gold, who’s collaborated with artists like Makaya McCraven and Jamila
Woods and stretched the bounds of jazz and
Americana on solo albums Imagined Sky and Midnight Choir. “We had
talked so much about eventually working together that it was almost like
an ongoing bit at a certain point,” says Miller. Though they had known
each other for over a decade, they first had their chance on “Inside
Minds,” the breezy lead single on 2023’s Resavoir. While those sessions
were remote, two had palpable chemistry.
It wasn’t until Miller left the touring band of the Chicago group
Whitney in 2023 that their plans to make music together in person came
to fruition. “When I first started Resavoir, I was chasing the desire to
produce records and now that I had time to focus exclusively on that,
Matt was the first person I called to come to the studio,” says Miller.
The two had bonded over an admiration for the Brazilian guitarist Luis
Bonfa and songwriter Milton Nascimento, especially the latter’s work
with Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter, so they decided to use nylon
string guitar as a starting point for these early sessions. “Canopy,”
which opens Horizon, was the earliest track. Kicking off with bright
acoustic chords, the song slowly unfurls into a slinking groove,
samples, and fluttering leads from soprano saxophonist Tim Bennett.
As these initial experiments proved successful, Gold and Miller felt
they could broaden the scope of their vision. “We were initially
conceiving of it as this acoustic guitar driven record but eventually we
wanted to frame it orchestrally and see how many shades and colors we
can bring in around that sound,” says Gold. “Dewy” thrives within this
orchestral palette of woozy synths, strings from Macie Stewart, Claire
Chenette’s oboe, flautist Wills McKenna, and French horns from Lloyd
Billingham. “We discovered that our multi-instrumentalist
mentalities—using piano and bass, samplers, drum grooves, guitar ideas
all as starting points— nurtured the broad orchestration across this
record,” says Miller.
“The LP took about a year with on-and-off sessions,” says Miller. “The
songs benefit from letting them ferment for a couple months, coming back
to it, and seeing what sort of new flavors have developed.” Co-produced
by Miller and Gold (and mixed by Dave Vettraino), Horizon proudly
reflects the artists’ vast artistic community and musical network in
Chicago and beyond. Along with Gold, Eddie Burns (Clairo), Peter
Mannheim (Tony Glausi), and Carter Lang (SZA, Lil Nas X) provide drums
and percussion throughout. On the dreamlike single “Diversey Beach,” New
York songwriter Mei Semones lends vocals and along with her band
members Noah Leong and Claudius Agrippa, collaborated on a mesmerizingly
conversational string arrangement. “We wrote "Diversey Beach" on the
coldest day of the year watching a blizzard coming down out of the
window, where the sounds of the cars driving by sounded like waves
crashing on a beach,” says Miller. “I sent it to Mei Semones, who I’ve
been a fan of for a long time. She's absolutely incredible and it’s
amazing what she did with it.”
Horizon is a testament to the feeling of endless possibilities that come
from collaboration. It’s a remarkable synthesis of two artists who
share musical community and an artist lineage but have carved their own
paths in unique ways. Nowhere is this more evident than “Hazel Canyon,”
which boasts Gold’s silky pedal steel and a subtly enveloping
arrangement that evokes Erasmo Carlos. “Musically, we're always trying
to capture a fleeting moment of infinite expanse, feeling the vastness
of things while knowing they'll always change,” says Gold. “This record
keeps the light reflecting on the water just a little longer -- our
collaborative process running through the backbone of these songs and
rippling out in so many beautiful directions..”
Tracklist:
1. Canopy
2. Memento
3. Dewy
4. Zero Gravity
5. Diversey Beach (feat. Mei Semones)
6. Ahhh
7. Horizon
8. Hazel Canyon
9. Metropoli
10. Tomorrow