Luke Stewart | |
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Background information | |
Born | Ocean Springs, Mississippi [1] |
Genres | experimental, free jazz, avant-garde jazz, free improvisation, post-rock, noise, art punk |
Occupation(s) | composer, improviser, bassist, multi-instrumentalist |
Instrument(s) | Double bass, bass guitar, alto saxophone |
Labels | Astral Spirits, International Anthem, Atlantic Rhythms |
Member of | |
Website | thelukestewart |
Luke Stewart is a composer-improviser, bassist, multi-instrumentalist, and organizer [1] known for his work as a soloist; [8] leader of his Exposure Quintet, with Edward Wilkerson, Jr., Ken Vandermark, Jim Baker, and Avreeayl Ra; [4] and member of groups including Blacks' Myths, [3] Heart of the Ghost, [5] Six Six, [6] Irreversible Entanglements, [2] and Heroes Are Gang Leaders, [7] a literary free jazz ensemble that was awarded the 2018 American Book Award for Oral Literature. [9]
Stewart has co-run DC jazz advocacy nonprofit CapitalBop since 2010, curating the organization's longstanding "Loft Jazz" concert series and writing music criticism for its website. [10] In 2020, he was included among DownBeat's "25 for the Future" [11] as an artist who "shapes the artistic landscape". [12]
He has performed or recorded with artists including Camae Ayewa, [13] Keir Neuringer, Aquiles Navarro, Tcheser Holmes, Archie Shepp, [14] Warren "Trae" Crudup, III, [3] Miriam Parker, [15] Daniel Carter, Fay Victor, [16] Hamiet Bluiett, [17] Wadada Leo Smith, [18] Jarrett Gilgore, [5] Ian McColm, Anthony Pirog, Jaimie Branch, Thurston Moore, [19] Leila Bordreuil, and Priests. [20]
Stewart grew up in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where he studied saxophone, violin, and guitar before he began playing electric bass in high school. [1] [21] Stewart began his undergraduate degree as an international studies major at the University of Mississippi. [1] In 2005, as he prepared to begin an internship at the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty in Washington, D.C., Hurricane Katrina hit the Mississippi Gulf Coast. [1] Stewart decided to stay in D.C. and transferred to American University, where his studies expanded to include audio engineering. [10] In addition to his bachelor's from American, Stewart completed a master's in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship at The New School in 2019. [22]
After moving to D.C., Stewart began frequently attending and performing at avant-garde jazz and rock gigs. He also interned at "Jazz and Justice" radio station WPFW, eventually hosting his own weekly jazz radio show and working as a production coordinator. [10]
In 2010, Stewart met Giovanni Russonello, who had recently founded jazz advocacy organization and website CapitalBop. [23] Stewart began writing for and then co-running the organization, [10] which was awarded a $100,000 grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation in 2019. [24]
Stewart met Camae Ayewa (also known as Moor Mother) while playing with Laughing Man, an art-punk band that shared bills with Ayewa's group the Mighty Paradocs. [2] One year after the 2014 "People Issue" of the Washington City Paper called Stewart a "jazz revolutionary", [25] he joined Ayewa, Keir Neuringer, Aquiles Navarro, and Tcheser Holmes in forming the "liberation-oriented free-jazz collective" Irreversible Entanglements. [26] The group performed in the inaugural season of the Kennedy Center's "Direct Current" contemporary culture showcase, [27] and their releases have been included in best-of lists in Magnet, [28] NPR Music, [29] The Quietus , [30] and Stereogum's "20 Best Jazz Albums Of The 2010s". [31]
Stewart has said he wants his collaborative work to "highlight the non-hierarchical nature of free improvisational music" and to challenge "the concept of the capital-C composer and how it affects our perceptions of music". [21]
In 2021, he was a Resident Composer at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn. [32]
Release year | Artist | Title | Label | Personnel |
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2013 | Trio OOO | Live for Trayvon | Aaron Martin, Sam Lohman, Stewart | |
2015 | Trio OOO | Days To Be Told [33] | New Atlantis | Martin, Lohman, Stewart |
2017 | Irreversible Entanglements | Irreversible Entanglements [2] | International Anthem / Don Giovanni | Camae Ayewa, Keir Neuringer, Aquiles Navarro, Stewart, Tcheser Holmes |
2018 | Blacks' Myths | Blacks' Myths [34] | Atlantic Rhythms | Stewart, Warren "Trae" Crudup, III |
2018 | Heart Of The Ghost | Heart Of The Ghost [35] [5] | Pidgeon | Jarrett Gilgore, Stewart, Ian McColm |
2018 | Luke Stewart | Works for Upright Bass and Amplifier [8] | Astral Spirits | Stewart |
2019 | Blacks' Myths | Blacks' Myths II [36] | Atlantic Rhythms | Stewart, Crudup, Dr. Thomas "Bushmeat" Stanley, Cedar and Lu |
2019 | Heart of the Ghost | Heart of the Ghost II [37] | Dagoretti | Gilgore, Stewart, McColm |
2019 | Heart of the Ghost | Live In Chicago | Catalytic Sound | Gilgore, Stewart, McColm |
2020 | Irreversible Entanglements | Who Sent You? [13] | International Anthem / Don Giovanni | Ayewa, Neuringer, Navarro, Stewart, Holmes |
2020 | Luke Stewart, Brian Settles, Warren "Trae" Crudup, III | No Treaspassing [38] | Stewart, Settles, Crudup | |
2020 | Six Six | Six Six | Atlantic Rhythms | Anthony Pirog, Stewart |
2020 | Irreversible Entanglements | Live in Italy [39] | Ayewa, Neuringer, Navarro, Stewart, Holmes | |
2020 | Heart of the Ghost | Live in Detroit | Dagoretti | Gilgore, Stewart, McColm |
2020 | Irreversible Entanglements | Live in Berlin [40] | Ayewa, Neuringer, Navarro, Stewart, Holmes | |
2020 | Heart of the Ghost with Dave Ballou | Live at Rhizome | Dagoretti / Bulb | Gilgore, Stewart, McColm, Ballou |
2020 | Luke Stewart & Tashi Dorji | Phases [41] | Stewart, Tashi Dorji | |
2020 | Luke Stewart | Gaps | Stewart | |
2020 | Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet | Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet [4] | Astral Spirits | Stewart, Edward Wilkerson, Jr., Ken Vandermark, Jim Baker, Avreeayl Ra |
2021 | Luke Stewart / Patrick Shiroishi | Luke Stewart / Patrick Shiroishi [42] | Profane Illuminations | Stewart, Shiroishi |
2021 | !MOFAYA! | Like One Long Dream [43] | Trost Records | jaimie branch, John Dikeman, Stewart, Aleksandar Škorić |
2021 | Irreversible Entanglements | Open the Gates | International Anthem / Don Giovanni | Ayewa, Neuringer, Navarro, Stewart, Holmes |
2022 | Luke Stewart's Silt Trio | The Bottom | Cuneiform Records | L Stewart, B Settles, C Taylor |
2024 | Luke Stewart Silt Trio | Unknown Rivers | Pi Recordings | Luke Stewart, Brian Settles, Trae Crudup, Chad Taylor |
Release year | Artist | Title | Label |
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2010 | Laughing Man | The Lovings | Sockets Records |
2014 | Laughing Man | Be Black Baby [44] | Bad Friend / BLIGHT |
2015 | Ross Hammond | Mean Crow [45] | Prescott Records |
2016 | James Brandon Lewis Trio | No Filter [46] | BNS Sessions |
2017 | Priests | Nothing Feels Natural [47] | Sister Polygon Records |
2017 | Heroes Are Gang Leaders | The Avant-Age Garde I Ams Of The Gal Luxury | Fast Speaking Music |
2018 | William Hooker | Pillars... At the Portal [48] | Mulatta Records |
2019 | James Brandon Lewis | An UnRuly Manifesto [49] | Relative Pitch |
2019 | Brahja | Brahja | RR Gems |
2019 | J. R. Bohannon | Dusk [50] | Figureight |
2020 | Elliott Levin Trio with Chad Taylor and Luke Stewart | Tin - Tabu - Latin' - Rhyth - Hymn | |
2020 | Archie Shepp, Raw Poetic, & Damu the Fudgemunk | Ocean Bridges [14] | Redefinition Records |
2020 | Heroes Are Gang Leaders | Artificial Happiness Button [51] | Ropeadope Records |
2020 | Moor Mother | Circuit City [52] | Don Giovanni Records |
2020 | Anthony Pirog | Terry Riley's In C [53] | Sonic Mass |
2021 | Bob Bellerue | Radioactive Desire [54] | Elevator Bath |
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