‘She sounded like the cosmos breathing’: David Byrne, Flying Lotus and more on the greatness of Alice Coltrane
The groundbreaking musical contributions of Alice Coltrane, once unfairly dismissed by critics and overshadowed by the fame of her late husband, John Coltrane, are finally gaining widespread recognition. Today, renowned artists from Doja Cat to David Byrne celebrate her unique, experimental sound.
Despite nearly two decades passing since her death and more than fifty years since her most celebrated albums, significant milestones in acknowledging her legacy have only recently emerged. Last year saw the first major exhibition dedicated to her work in Los Angeles, and her inaugural biography, "Cosmic Music" by Andy Beta, is just now being published. Her influence is increasingly evident, with a notable rise of cosmic jazz harpists featured at music festivals. Steven Ellison, known professionally as Flying Lotus, a psychedelic electronic and hip-hop artist and Coltrane’s grandnephew, noted the past oversight: "For so long it seemed like her contributions were overlooked... As I was growing up, it seemed like everyone just wanted to ask her about John Coltrane."
While John Coltrane remains a giant in music history, "Cosmic Music" highlights Alice's indispensable role in the radical shift of his later career, beginning with the iconic "A Love Supreme." Beyond establishing a stable family life and marriage from 1963, following his recovery from heroin addiction, they were profound partners in both spiritual and musical exploration. Alice was already an accomplished musician before their union. As pianist Alice McLeod, she was regarded as a formidable talent within the music scene, according to Carlos Niño, a long-time collaborator in California's "beat scene" and producer of André 3000's Alice-inspired album, "New Blue Sun." Her remarkable skills were developed through her experiences in Detroit's gospel churches, and by her mid-teens, she was already playing complex works by Stravinsky and Rachmaninov for personal enjoyment.
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