SML is a Los Angeles based quintet featuring Anna Butterss, Jeremiah Chiu, Josh Johnson, Booker Stardrum, and Gregory Uhlmann.
'Spontaneous Music Live' contains two side-length pieces of unedited
improvisation, recorded live at Los Angeles venue Zebulon during SML's
December 2025 three-night residency, just weeks after the release of the
band's second album HOW YOU BEEN. It was recorded and mixed live to
analog tape by Bryce Gonzales (the same engineer/wizard known for his
gorgeous live captures/mixes of Jeff Parker's ETA IVtet).
Between HOW YOU BEEN and their 2024 debut SMALL MEDIUM LARGE (both of
which were heavily edited, shaped and post-produced) the band has
developed a reputation for records that are heavily fused, polished, and
punchy. The medium is on full post-modern display on those LPs, and the
band’s post-production knife can be responsible for much of the
perspective — the tastiest morsels collected, arranged, and rearranged
just so.
But the source material from both those albums were live recordings.
Long-form, unwieldy, ebbing and flowing. On top of that, every
performance the band has ever done has been fully improvised in that
spirit. So in the sphere of live performance the band’s
esteem has grown down a different path — one of linear, hypnotic,
expansion. It’s a perceived split persona shared by some of SML’s most
inspiring conceptual bedfellows: compare the extended madness of Can’s
'Live in Paris 1973' to the relative tight form of 'Future Days' from
the same year; the speed-funk chaos of Miles Davis’ 'Dark Magus' to the
heavily deconstructed 'On The Corner' or 'Big Fun'.
'Spontaneous Music Live' removes the curatorial perspective and pulls
the curtain back on that search-pluck-reconstruct editing process. What
we’re left with is the psychedelic realism of the band in situ, in their
home town, collectively improvising, fully in-the-moment, mining for
that moment of discovery. We hear, in macro, each nugget of sound which
could be the basis for a future SML album track, spattered amongst the
collective chaos-and-control like stars in the night sky.
Tracklist:
1. The Drums (Live)
2. Roundabouts (Live)
