Slipped Disc: Life Returns Review

Slipped Disc: Life Returns Review

“Life Returns is a monumental work that melds free improvisation and through composition to celebrate resilience and triumph in the face of despair."

Free Jazz Collective: Telekinesis Review

Free Jazz Collective: Telekinesis Review

“I don't think there's a more exciting contemporary composer than Tyondai Braxton… The electroacoustic action ebbs and flows, clashing with operatic drama one moment before crocheting a finely-textured silence with Braxton's ominous electronics… The eighty-seven players at work crafted a tremendous sonic adventure.”

Biophony: SoundGarden In Photos

Biophony: SoundGarden In Photos

Here’s a few highlights from the project, including the rehearsals over the past few weeks and the inspiring and massively popular performances February 11–12.

The SoundGarden Experience

The SoundGarden Experience

Get a preview of our immersive soundbath experience at Brooklyn Botanic Garden with composer Ricardo Romaneiro and Metropolis artists.

I♥NY: Biophony SoundGarden

I♥NY: Biophony SoundGarden

Biophony: SoundGarden is an immersive soundbath experience created by composer Ricardo Romaneiro for Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s conservatories.

Ricardo Romaneiro Interview with Brooklyn Botanic

Ricardo Romaneiro Interview with Brooklyn Botanic

In conversation with Ricardo about the genesis of Biophony: SoundGarden, composing for soundbaths, and what it's like to make music with plants.

Metropolis Ensemble and Brooklyn Botanic Garden Present Biophony: SoundGarden

Metropolis Ensemble’s immersive soundbath audiovisual experience by composer Ricardo Romaneiro features plant-generated soundscapes and live musicians in each conservatory ecosystem.

SoundGarden: Metropolis Kids

SoundGarden: Metropolis Kids

Get a hands-on interactive experience making music with plants. Fun for the entire family!

SoundGarden: Science of Soundbath

SoundGarden: Science of Soundbath

Get to know the ways sound and light therapy can stimulate changes in your brainwaves.

SoundGarden: Listening to Plants

SoundGarden: Listening to Plants

Explore how plants connected to PlantWave devices can translate their biorhythms into music.

SoundGarden: The Experience

SoundGarden: The Experience

Here’s what you will experience as you move through the installation at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

MetLiveArts: Gift From Adrienne Arsht

MetLiveArts: Gift From Adrienne Arsht

Resilience has been central to many of the projects supported by Ms. Arsht, including Life Returns , which reflected on the resilience of individuals in the face of unprecedented adversity.

Year in Review and a Look Forward

Year in Review and a Look Forward

In 2021-2022, we collaborated with arts institutions, our musician community, and donors to expand impact and opportunity.

Record Collector: Telekinesis Review

Record Collector: Telekinesis Review

Telekinesis has a unique tonal quality characterised by thrilling juxtapositions between electronic and acoustic sounds. An astonishing tour de force that gives new meaning to the word epic. Four stars.

BandCamp Daily: Telekinesis Review

BandCamp Daily: Telekinesis Review

This album has proved seriously addictive; its richly detailed timbre is impossible to resist… endlessly entertaining and beautifully put together.

San Francisco Classical Voice: The Strange Highway Review

San Francisco Classical Voice: The Strange Highway Review

Metamorphosis is quite lyrical and beautiful, gathering steam and lusciousness until self-infatuated Narcissus disappears into the void.

New York Times: Best Jazz Albums of 2022

New York Times: Best Jazz Albums of 2022

Samora Pinderhughes’ Grief mixes gospel harmonies, simmering post-hip-hop instrumentals and wounded balladry, the music shudders with outrage and vision.

I Care If You Listen: The Computer Room Review

I Care If You Listen: The Computer Room Review

Phong Tran’s “The Computer Room” transports us back to the days of dial-up through the sounds of early synthesizers, which range from melancholic to ecstatic to warm, heartfelt nostalgia, even in the complete absence of acoustic sound.

AnEarful: The Computer Room Review

AnEarful: The Computer Room Review

The result is a glorious series of electronic soundscapes, each one building a virtual space of their own and further proving the universal emotional impact of melodic sequences and rhythmic structures.

BandCamp Daily: The Computer Room Review

BandCamp Daily: The Computer Room Review

The track “Slime Tree,” with its twinkling synth and glitched-out swells represents the feelings that might go through one’s head surveying once-bustling digital destitution.