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Yaron Herman: Radio Paradise
ByEven though there are no human vocals on the album, it clearly sounds as if several voices are speaking, exchanging ideas, feelings, hesitations or firm beliefs. Herman on piano,


Ziv Ravitz
drums
Maria Grand
saxophone, tenorAlexandra Grimal
saxophone"Radio waves connect the Earth and the sky, transmitting vibrations that carry messages, sounds, and music into the world," says Herman. "This album celebrates the power of connectionthose invisible threads of sound that unite us, spread positive energy, and remind us of our humanity."
Herman's piano playing is at times reminiscent of the lyrical style of

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970
The interplay between the two saxophones creates an exploratory sound that combines Grand's rhythmic fluidity and vocal-like phrasing with Grimal's avant-garde textures and deep harmonic awareness in a way that is reminiscent of Leo? Janá?ek, who turned human speech intonations into melodies.
Grand's playing carries a sense of freedom that may remind the listener of

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004
Ravitz's drumming adds a layer of rhythmic complexity and energy to the album. His playing blends refined textures and dynamic grooves, offering both drive and atmospheric depth. Ravitz's responsiveness to melodic lines ensures that each piece feels organic and alive and makes him an essential force in shaping the album's sound.
Cohen-Milo's bass work contributes a rich harmonic dimension to the music. His subtle shifts in dynamics enhance the album's fluidity, supporting Herman's improvisations while also carving out moments of his own voice. His ability to combine a deep groove with a lyrical sensitivity makes him an integral part of the band's sound.
A renowned musical theorist and lecturer on creativity, Herman believes that "creativity is not reserved for a chosen few. It is not a talent; it is a habit, an attitude, a way of being that can be learned and nurtured." With Radio Paradise, Herman invites listeners on an immersive journeyone that celebrates the joy of creation and the power of connection through sound. ">
Track Listing
Strive; Trust; Hymn (For A Good Day); Water Lily; The Minute Before; Jiyu; Vanya's Song; Better Place Blues; In This World
Personnel
Yaron Herman
pianoMaria Grand
saxophone, tenorAlexandra Grimal
saxophoneHaggai Cohen Milo
bassZiv Ravitz
drumsAlbum information
Title: Radio Paradise | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Naive
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