Sublime beauty…

(Chicago Reader, US)

 

..beyond contemporary jazz..

(RadioFrance, France)

 

..Bursting with emotion and original ideas..

(Radiohoerer, Germany)

 

Cerebral and stimulating music..lyrical and wistful

(Chicago Jazz Magazine, US)

 

..honest and revealing..

(La Jornada, Mexico)

..Captivating Composition..

(Jazziz, US)

Deep sensitivity ...

(All About Jazz, US)

 

  

I believe that creative music has the power to inspire, motivate, and connect individuals with themselves and with others. It is a never-ending journey of self-discovery, exploration, challenges, creativity, and growth.

Discography

Life & Umbrella

Javier Red's Imagery Converter

Spreading empathy, understanding, and love for Autism. "cubist passages of shifting, sublime beauty with flashes of sudden movement" Chicago Reader, Jazziz editor choice selection, UK Vibe best jazz albums of 2023

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Ephemeral Certainties

Javier Red's Imagery Converter

This is music for the time after. After so many trends and the aftermath of 20th century’s aesthetic propositions this is music that reflects into itself and contemplates itself on a historical mirror without recurring to Read more

This is music for the time after. After so many trends and the aftermath of 20th century’s aesthetic propositions this is music that reflects into itself and contemplates itself on a historical mirror without recurring to the alibi of the “tribute”. This is music that, as poet Ezra Pound said, assumes “the tradition is a beauty we preserve and not a set of fetters to bind us. Ben Dillinger: Bass, Gustavo Cortiñas:Drums, Jake Wark: Tenor Sax, Javier Red Piano Produced by Javier Red and Delmark Records Recorded by Scott Steinman @ Electrical Audio Masterized @ Delmark

Buy: https://delmark.com/product/5031/

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En Nuestros Viajes

Javier Red & Matt Davis

Give me silence, water, hope Give me struggle, iron, volcanoes. -Neruda credits released April 12, 2011 matt davis, guitar javier red, fender rhodes *matt davis plays a godin multiac grand concert guitar album artwork by Read more

Give me silence, water, hope Give me struggle, iron, volcanoes. -Neruda credits released April 12, 2011

matt davis, guitar javier red, fender rhodes

*matt davis plays a godin multiac grand concert guitar

album artwork by hillary price produced by david lackner/ galtta media

Buy: https://galttamedia.bandcamp.com/album/en-nuestros-viajes

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Ethos Trio Volvox

Ethos Trio

Produced by Volvox Arhitects, Javier Red, Jose Gurria and Arturo Luna Architecture described with music

Recorded at Estudio Granada Mexico City

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Bio

Javier Red is a Mexican-born, Chicago-based jazz pianist, composer, bandleader, and entrepreneur whose music bridges contemporary jazz, collective improvisation, and rhythmic traditions from around the world. Since relocating to Chicago in 2015, he has become an active voice in the city's creative music scene, developing a distinctive musical language shaped by a diverse range of influences—from Mexican popular music and Latin American song traditions to Stravinsky, modern jazz, and the rhythmic concepts of West Africa.

Though largely self-taught, Red has deepened his artistic vision through mentorship and ongoing studies with acclaimed saxophonist Steve Coleman, whose pioneering M-Base concepts have had a profound influence on his approach to rhythm, composition, and improvisation.

In 2019, Red released his first U.S. album with his Chicago-based group Imagery Converter on the legendary Delmark Records label. The recording was selected as Best Debut Album in the NPR Jazz Critics Poll, earning national recognition. In 2023, he released Life & Umbrella, an acclaimed quartet recording inspired by the daily life of a child with autism. The album received praise from outlets including Chicago Reader, Jazziz, Radio France, Radio Hearer (Germany), and La Jornada (Mexico).

Red's current quartet features Dakarai Barclay (trumpet), Jeff Wheaton (bass), and Daniel Gayden (drums). Together, they explore original compositions and reimagined works by jazz masters such as Thelonious Monk, Joe Henderson, John Coltrane, and Wayne Shorter through a lens that combines rhythmic repetition, collective improvisation, and strong individual voices. The ensemble has performed throughout Chicago and the Midwest and recently completed the recording of a new album featuring special guest Steve Coleman, scheduled for release later this year.

Earlier in his career, Red co-founded Ethos Trio, performing internationally at venues and festivals including the Kennedy Center's Celebrating Mexico and the International Festival Meet in Beijing. He has also performed at major cultural institutions and festivals including the Palacio de Bellas Artes, CENART, Eurojazz, Festival Cervantino, Havana Jazz Festival, Lima Jazz Festival, and the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at the University of Notre Dame.

Today, Javier Red continues to compose, perform, and develop collaborative projects that connect audiences through creativity, improvisation, and cultural exchange.

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