EARLY ACCESS to my NEW ALBUM
A haunting exploration of piano at its most mournful and brooding, possessed highlights music meant for dim hours and shadowed rooms. Holding hostage to reflect deeply on grief, each track carries the weight of absence, calling out to long-lost memories and emotions. A rare generational collaboration between mother-son pianists, Beth Anderson and David Levine, possessed has been carefully crafted to support introspection and self-reflection.
The idea for this album was formed by considering: when possessed by grief, how do we endure? Perhaps it represents connection, somehow cosmically, to those who have passed away and to ancestors who we never had the privilege of meeting. Especially with intention, music creates a safe space to explore this connection. Maybe they live through and beside us, and when we drop our defenses, we begin to perceive them. This album is dedicated to self-reflection and ritual. An hour of dark, introspective classical piano music has been carefully recorded to support your journey. The magically-inclined listeners will savor knowing that every track in this album has been recorded with the intention to invite loved-ones and ancestors into dreams.