
Luke Titus
About the Event
FollowingthethreadofTitus' contributionsacross theindie,jazz,andhip-hopscenes inChicago,LA, and NewYork reveals a unique fusion of influences. His sound represents a singular weave of electric, genre-bending songwriting, interspersed with virtuosic instrumental passages, all underpinned by meticulously crafted production techniques. Titus' music bridges the intimate and the expansive, infusing hi swork with both emotional depth and technical precision.
A co-founder of the Chicago-based band Woo Park, Titus quickly became a mainstay in the city’s thriving music scene. His work as a drummer andproducer earned him national recognition, leading to high-profile collaborations with artists such as Noname (Room 25), Luke Titus & Cisco Swank (Some Things Take Time), OrionSun (Orion), and Ravyn Lenae (Hypnos). Titus has also contributed to projects from Steve Lacy, Monte Booker, Brian Sanborn, Teo Halm, Phoelix, Cisco Swank, Kiefer, Elijah Fox,and Itai Shapira.
He has performed at major festivals and venues around the world,including Lollapalooza, Coachella, Pitchfork, Blue Note NYC, North Sea Jazz Fest, Smoking Grooves, Fuji Rock Festival, Blue Note Tokyo, and NYC Winter Jazz Fest. In addition to his collaborative work, Titus is also focused on his solo career, with his second LP set for release in early 2025. The album promises to codify his evolving contributions into an emergent, almost clairvoyant statement of musical intent—spiritual, exploratory, and emotionally resonant. Speaking about the upcoming LP, Luke Titus shares:
“Thi salbum is about spirituality and connectivity, both with the universe and the self,as told through my personal journey. It questions reality as a way to deepen one’s connection to it. I dedicate this album not only to anyone who has been through hard times, but to anyone who relates to the cyclical nature of the human experience. And more than that, I dedicate this album to my mom.”
Date
TimeNew York Time
Venue
131 West 3rd Street, New York, NY 10012