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Igmar Thomas and Talib Kweli unite on “Thelonius” ahead of Revive Big Band’s debut album

Igmar Thomas

Trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Igmar Thomas has just released a genre-blending single, “Thelonius,” featuring a guest verse from Talib Kweli. The track merges jazz and hip-hop into a seamless two-part suite, honoring two legends. Jazz pioneer Thelonious Monk and iconic hip-hop producer J Dilla. This electrifying fusion offers listeners a sonic experience that bridges eras and genres with ease.

“Thelonius” isn’t just a stand-alone piece. It’s part of a larger narrative that traces the shared evolution of jazz and hip-hop. Originally commissioned by SummerStage for a 2016 performance in Central Park, the piece was born from the Revive Big Band’s show A Journey Through The Legacy Of Black Culture. At that performance, Thomas and his ensemble fused Monk’s bebop classic “Thelonious” with Dilla’s instrumental of the same name, featured on Common’s Like Water For Chocolate. Now, in 2024, this unique blend finally gets its digital release, complete with a high-energy big band arrangement and Kweli’s lyrical contribution.

Jazz Meets Hip-Hop: A Dynamic Evolution

Speaking about the single, Igmar Thomas emphasized the organic connection between jazz and hip-hop. “‘Thelonius’ demonstrates exactly how closely related jazz and hip-hop are, and how they can once again easily evolve into one another. It brings together the best of two musical worlds,” Thomas explains. To amplify the song’s energy, he composed a new section, ending with a high-octane shout chorus that pushes the piece into bold, uncharted territory.

This release not only highlights the stylistic synergy between two musical giants but also signals the versatility of the Revive Big Band. This is a 20+ piece ensemble known for its fearless exploration of jazz, hip-hop, soul, gospel, and funk. Since its inception in 2010, the group has remained committed to reimagining sonic freedom, featuring an impressive roster of musicians, including trombonist Ku-umba Frank Lacy, saxophonist Marcus Strickland, and Thelonious Monk Competition winner Ben Williams.

Like A Tree It Grows: A Tribute to Megan Stabile

“Thelonius” is part of the Revive Big Band’s highly anticipated debut album, Like A Tree It Grows, scheduled for release on October 25, 2024. The album pays homage to Megan Stabile, the late founder of Revive Music Group, whose visionary work bridged the gap between hip-hop audiences and jazz traditionalists. Stabile’s efforts were instrumental in launching the Revive Big Band, and this album serves as both a tribute to her legacy and a continuation of her mission.

The album promises a stellar lineup of collaborators, including Bilal, Nicholas Payton, Jean Baylor, Myron Walden, and the late Dr. Lonnie Smith. With a mix of original compositions and reimagined classics, the project reflects the diversity and vibrancy of modern jazz.

Tracklist for Like A Tree It Grows:

  • R&P
  • Levels (Feat. Bilal, Igmar Thomas)
  • Speak No Evil (Feat. Myron Walden)
  • Words I Manifest (Feat. Raydar Ellis, Sean Jones)
  • One Of A Kind (Feat. Ben Williams, Nicholas Payton)
  • The Coming
  • Infant Eyes (Feat. Jean Baylor, Marcus Strickland)
  • Thelonious (Feat. Nicholas Payton)
  • Thelonius (Feat. Talib Kweli)
  • Lonius
  • Mark’s Hope (Feat. Mark Whitfield)
  • Fortress Of Hope (Feat. Mark Whitfield)
  • Angst (Feat. Marcus Strickland, Igmar Thomas)
  • To Kinda Lounge Around (Feat. Raydar Ellis, Terrace Martin, Nicholas Payton)
  • Rrunnin’ Outa Time (Feat. Marc Cary, Igmar Thomas)
  • Play It Back (Feat. Dr. Lonnie Smith, Cory Henry, Gregoire Maret)

A Legacy of Sonic Freedom

The Revive Big Band’s mission is to challenge the limits of musical expression. Led by Igmar Thomas, the ensemble creates a bridge between jazz’s storied past and hip-hop’s cutting-edge evolution. As they prepare to release Like A Tree It Grows, they continue to honor both individual and collective legacies while boldly embracing new artistic possibilities.

Pre-Order Like A Tree It Grows

Fans can pre-order the album now on all major digital platforms and prepare for its official release on October 25th. In the meantime, listeners can dive into “Thelonius” and experience the thrilling collaboration between Igmar Thomas, Talib Kweli, and the powerhouse Revive Big Band.

Stream “Thelonius” today and follow the Revive Big Band’s journey into uncharted musical territory.

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Meet Saanvi: The Rising Voice of Pop and R&B

Saanvi

Hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina, and currently based in Chapel Hill, emerging artist Saanvi Madishetti is making waves with her unique blend of pop and R&B. Performing under the name saanvi to keep things simple and memorable, she offers listeners a smooth yet dynamic soundscape that captures the full range of human emotion. Her music is equal parts vulnerability and strength, much like the journey that shaped her debut album, reign. Remixd Magazine had the opportunity to speak with Saanvi more about her music and overall career journey.

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A Journey of Independence and Growth

Released on July 26, 2024, reign is more than just an album. It’s a reflection of Saanvi’s personal transformation. According to Saanvi, the project was born from her experiences navigating life’s ups and downs after gaining newfound independence during her first year of college. She describes the album as a way to process emotions—whether manifesting hopes for the future or confronting moments of struggle. Thus, for Saanvi, the act of writing became a healing outlet that helped her find happiness and peace within herself.

“The album begins with the grief and anger that accompany loss,” she explains. “But as it progresses, it moves toward acceptance and peace, showing the reinvention that happens when you step into your own power.”

This emotional depth and authenticity are reflected in her sound, which she describes as “a mix between pop and R&B.” With laid-back rhythms layered alongside bursts of more energetic instrumentation, her music mirrors both the quiet moments of introspection and the more dramatic highs and lows of life.

Musical Influences and Inspirations With Saanvi

Moreover, Saanvi’s musical influences are as eclectic as her style. Ranging from the soulful vulnerability of SZA and Amy Winehouse to the ethereal storytelling of Lana Del Rey and Ariana Grande. But her passion for music was sparked much earlier—singing along to Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez on a DVD player as a child and performing for an audience of stuffed animals.

“I’ve always used music as a way to process my feelings,” she shares. “It’s a universal language that allows us to connect, no matter how different we are. I want to create music that gives others the same emotional outlet that music has given me.”

What’s Next for Saanvi

With her debut album reign out in the world, Saanvi is already hard at work on her next project—an EP expected to drop between December 2024 and February 2025. She teases that the upcoming release will carry “darker vibes,” showing yet another side of her evolving artistry.

Beyond music, Saanvi hopes her work inspires listeners to embrace the complexities of life. “You’re allowed to feel everything—anger, sadness, joy—and reinvent yourself as many times as you need,” she says. “Welcome your reign.”

Stay Connected

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With reign as her introduction to the world, Saanvi is well on her way to becoming a fresh and powerful voice in pop and R&B—one that embraces the full range of human experience. Stay tuned for her next chapter.