Are we really alone in the conscious world? Have we been here before? What is the meaning of life and death; are we truly cyclic in all forms?
Within "Infinity", Nelson Devereaux begs these questions despite knowing there simply is no answer, relishing the peace within that ontological obliteration. That’s the fundamental tapestry of the Minneapolis resident’s jazz-adjacent sophomore album, out on November 7th with NYC based label Youngbloods. Sifting through spaces of ethereal jazz, experimental art pop, and off-kilter IDM-inspired rhythms, Devereaux’s newest collection of works is as adventurous and explorative as it is graceful and precise. "ghostrider" as the album's lead single, straddles states of serenity and maelstrom, paving the path for "Infinity's" winding tale of paradoxical actuality.