Montréal jazz pianist Kate Wyatt recently unveiled her sophomore studio album ‘Murmurations’ to widespread acclaim for its telepathic group interplay. Joined by bassist Adrian Vedady and drummer Louis-Vincent Hamel, the trio explores the natural phenomenon of birds moving in unison through eleven intricate original compositions. This release follows her award-winning debut ‘Artifact’ and showcases a deep musical dialogue built on years of trust and collective spontaneity. Listeners are already embracing the record for its sensitivity and the unique way it breathes as a single, responsive organism. One standout highlight includes a creatively reimagined version of the Kurt Weill standard “Mack the Knife” which displays the inventive spirit of the ensemble.


