Now vs. Now

About Now vs. Now


The band's new release, Earth Analog, topped iTunes' Jazz charts at number 1 and has been called "A manifesto in the form of an album." by Nate Chinen of the New York Times.

“Rhythm provides more than a heartbeat for Jason Lindner. It also seems to fuel his respiratory functions and digestive activity, and maybe his neurons...What matters to him is groove, however it comes.” - The New York Times

"...an open minded kid from Brooklyn [Lindner] became one of jazz's most interesting keyboardists, with an identity spanning genres, cultures, formats and technologies." - JazzTimes

“Will this alien music make you want to dance? Absolutely, but be warned: once you step into the group's intoxicating, alternate universe, you may find it hard to leave.” - NPR The Checkout

"...warm, echoey electric piano, synthy sounds from outer space, rock and punk and hip-hop, and ideas from Africa and Asia. The music is weird, dreamy, unpredictable and sinister; it constantly plays with your expectactions." - JazzTimes, Feb 2014 feature

Their debut album, Jason Lindner Gives You Now Vs Now, was produced by Meshell Ndegeocello, mixed by Bob Power (Q-Tip, Roots) and features special guests including beatboxer/emcee Baba Israel, trumpeter Avishai Cohen and Meshell Ndegeocello.

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