The Patterns Lost to Air comes to Los Angeles on June 6.
Marielle V Jakobsons + Walt McClements at 2220 Arts + Archives — an evening of immersive sonic envelopment.
Grateful for this beautiful review from Stefano Santoni. 🤍
The Patterns Lost To Air is available now on Thrill Jockey
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Happy album release day to these two incredible records! Marielle V Jakobsons continues to cultivate a signature voice on Fender Rhodes, violin, and syntheziser molded by minimalist and ambient traditions on The Patterns Lost to Air, and Midori Hirano's OTONOMA traverses the spheres of classical music and harmony using processed piano and synthesizers with abstraction, invention, and beauty.
Listen to the full albums on streaming platforms and find copies on LP and CD in indie stores worldwide, or mail order direct to you from Thrill Jockey.
We're so happy and excited to share these records. Make sure you follow @mvjsounds and @midori_hirano_ to stay in the loop
Thanks to the artists and those involved including:
@dnks_mx@chuckjohnsonmusic@studioschwebung@rashad__becker@mrks16@redeyeworldwide@konkurrent.nl & more
Coming up June 11, Optical Sound Experience & Lo-Fi Oyster Co. present Marielle V. Jakobsons, Chuck Johnson, and Cole Pulice for an evening of immersive instrumental music and visuals shaped by synthesis, strings, saxophone, and live electronics in the beautiful sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church of Oakland.
Jakobsons will perform music from her latest album, ‘The Patterns Lost to Air’, joined by David Golightly on keyboards, while Johnson presents Spiralic, a new piece from his forthcoming suite Caoineadh. Pulice debuts a new work entitled “A New Age,” as well as “The Limits of the Frame.” This show celebrates the release of the second inatallment of ‘Across the Horizon’, a completion series on @northernspyrecs to which all three artists contributed.
Projection mapping by @stevepi68 will transform the evening into a fully immersive audio-visual experience. Huge thanks to @grayareaorg for making the visual installation component possible!
Thursday 11, 2026
First Presbyterian
Oakland
tickets at lofioysterco.com
poster by @opticalsoundexperience
Rhodes melodies that draw you inward and outward, again and again.
Hiroshi Yoshimura — Music For Nine Post Cards
Some records are a window you return to.
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how the air grows thick and opens up at the same time
one phrase becoming several becoming one again
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@vongonelectronics polyphrase +
@moogsynthesizers matriarch
The time we brought The Patterns Lost to Air trio into a room together.
Something shifts when the sound has somewhere to land.
Thank you @thelabsf@lucreciadalt@psychicsagree Laura Shifley, and everyone who was there. 🌀
I’ll be performing The Patterns Lost to Air live this Saturday, March 21 @thelabsf in SF — on the spring equinox.
A moment of light and dark finding their way together.
I’ll be on violin joined by Laura Shifley (violin) and Phillip Laurent @psychicsagree (keys), whose playing has been opening the music into new dimensions, and sharing the evening with Lucrecia Dalt @lucreciadalt
“notes interact with the spaces in which they are played”
— A Closer Listen
Excited to let these notes bloom in the new space with you
March 21 — 8pm
The Lab, San Francisco
Tickets in bio
I’ll be celebrating the release of The Patterns Lost to Air @thelabsf on March 21.
Joining me are Laura Shifley (violin) and Phillip Laurent @psychicsagree (keys).
Honored to share the evening with the incredible @lucreciadalt .
Looking forward to letting the music bloom in the new room together!
March 21 — 8pm
The Lab, San Francisco
Some weeks you need somewhere to land.
The Patterns Lost to Air was made as a haven to dissolve, breathe, just be.
Grateful for all your responses this first week, and that it’s finding its way to you right now.