By no means a secret, (and in steady demand,) but certainly in the
category of IYKYK, multi-instrumentalist Aaron Shaw is one of Los
Angeles’s brightest young Composers, Producers, Arrangers, Band Leaders,
and Music Directors. In his Home Studio that he shares with his older
Brother, Lawrence (together making up the group Black Nile), Shaw can be
found playing Saxophones, Clarinets, Flutes, Keyboards, Drum Machines,
and also Engineering Sessions. A frequent fixture at The World Stage in
Leimert Park, Shaw has collaborated with everyone from Pan Afrikan
Peoples Arkestra, Phil Ranelin, Herbie Hancock, and Miguel
Atwood-Ferguson, to Mary J. Blige, Dave Chapelle, Tyler, The Creator,
Anderson .Paak, Nightmares on Wax and many more less well known OG,
established, emerging, and underground Artists in the LA Jazz, Hip-Hop,
Rap, Electronic, and Experimental Music scenes. Born and raised in
Ladera Heights, he cut his teeth at the Fernando Pullum Community Arts
Center and the LA County High School for the Arts (LACHSA) before
eventually entering the tutelage of Kamasi Washington, who he is
featured with in tandem Musical conversation on the entirety of the 2025
release Saul Williams meets Carlos Niño & Friends at TreePeople.
After years of study, dedication, and gig-work, the path to his first
full-length release proved to be a
perilous one. And So It Is, out February 13th on Leaving Records,
documents the physical, musical, and spiritual transformation thrust
upon an already extraordinary talent.
In 2023, at age 27, and after months of troubling symptoms and medical
dead-ends, Shaw was diagnosed with bone marrow failure—a state of
affairs he succinctly describes as “grim.” To say nothing of the
alienation, exhaustion, and fear that accompanies such a diagnosis—the
endless testing and treatment protocols—Shaw’s very capacity to play
music, the craft to which he had consciously dedicated his life since
the sixth grade, was suddenly, radically altered. The key matter was
Shaw’s red blood cell count, and his incapacity to produce sufficient
oxygen. Breath, the activating force of the wind instrument, was now in
short supply. A once-normal gig became a medical gamble. How many stairs
to the stage? Could he play in Idyllwild’s higher altitude?
The subsequent process of acceptance was fraught and non-linear (as
major health journeys tend to be), characterized by periods of emotional
exhaustion (crying spells, social isolation), as well as brave attempts
to troubleshoot his limitations (experimenting with new mouthpieces and
reeds, changing his posture). Initially frustrated by the resultant
changes to his sound, Shaw pushed through. Playing music was still his
primary source of solace. Through this self-therapy, and within the
constraints of a new playing style, songs began to coalesce. “And So It
Is,” a saying Shaw traces back to a childhood immersed in church music,
became the mantra for this creative period, and eventually the
collection’s title.
Under the nurturing eye of Leaving Record’s affiliate Carlos Niño
(percussionist and, notably, the Producer for Andre 3000’s New Blue Sun)
And So It Is slowly took shape—An eight song cycle that plums the
depths of despair and isolation, as well as the strange clarity that
comes from confronting one’s mortality. The aptly-titled first track,
“Soul Journey” orients the listener. An initially off-kilter,
ruminative, almost rainswept movement gives way to a more focused and
propulsive mid-section (one senses grit here, a desire for forward
momentum), before gradually laying down to a bed of cello and harp. And
So It Is retains an inward focus throughout, and there are moments of
transcendence, when the individual concerns plaguing Shaw seem to give
way to pure delight in the discovery and expression of musical forms.
Shaw carefully selected his collaborators for this project, numerous and
talented, including Lawrence Shaw and elder statesman Dwight Trible,
among others. That track three, “Windows to the Soul,” is an
interpretation of a Chick Corea composition, and that track eight,
“Never Catch Me Out Of Alignment,” is sort of a cover of a Kendrick and
Flylo collab, will intrigue and entertain old and new heads alike. And
So It Is is a lovingly produced collaborative document of an artist at a
crossroads who has chosen to proceed. Was it ever really a choice,
even? While the future remains forever uncertain, for all of us, there
is an infinite well-spring of hope and freedom and joy in doing what we
do, and doing it well.
Tracklist:
1. Soul Journey
2. Heart of a Phoenix
3. Windows to the Soul
4. The Path to Clarity
5. Echoes of the Heart
6. Jubilant Voyage
7. Inner Compass
8. Never Catch Me Out of Alignment
