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Jasmine Myra

Jasmine Myra
Photo: AndyScott · CC BY-SA 4.0

About

Jasmine Myra is a British saxophonist, composer and bandleader from Leeds, now based in London, whose cinematic instrumental music sits at the crossroads of spiritual jazz, ambient and neoclassical sounds. She studied jazz performance at Leeds Conservatoire and released her debut Horizons (2022) on Gondwana Records, followed by Rising (2024). Her third album, Where Light Settles (May 2026), was recorded live over five days at The Nave Studios in Leeds with a 15-piece ensemble - strings, harp, vibraphone, flute and more - and marks her first self-produced record.

3
Studio albums on Gondwana Records (2022-2026)
15
Musicians on Where Light Settles (2026)
11
Upcoming concerts across 6 countries (July 2026)
4★
Jazzwise rating for Where Light Settles (June 2026)

What's new

  • 2026-05

    Jasmine Myra released her third album Where Light Settles on Gondwana Records on 15 May 2026, receiving four-star reviews from Jazzwise and other outlets.

  • 2026-05

    Where Light Settles was recorded live over five days at The Nave Studios in Leeds with a 15-piece ensemble including strings, harp, vibraphone and flute, conducted by Ozzy Moysey.

  • 2026-05

    Where Light Settles marks Myra's first self-produced album, with Matthew Halsall contributing as producer.

  • 2026-07

    Jasmine Myra is currently touring across 6 countries with 11 upcoming concerts, including a date at Nefertiti Jazz Club in Gothenburg.

  • 2026-10

    A new London concert at EartH in Dalston has been announced for October 2026.

Tour

AntwerpGothenburgJohannesburgKadikoy

Tracks

Where Light SettlesTitle track from her 2026 album; nine-piece suite recorded live with 15 musicians on Gondwana Records.
ReflectionsOpening suite track from Where Light Settles (2026), setting the album's pensive tone.
Likeness and ShadowStandout track from Where Light Settles, praised by multiple reviewers for its layered ensemble build.
RisingTitle track from her breakthrough second album (2024) on Gondwana Records.
HorizonsTitle track from her debut album (2022), produced by Matthew Halsall; compared to Bonobo and Ólafur Arnalds.

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