Makaya McCraven Shares Four More Singles From Four New EPs

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Drummer, producer, and sonic collagist Makaya McCraven has released four new singles, one from each of his four upcoming EPs: "Prime" from Techno Logic, with Ben LaMar Gay and Theon Cross; "What a Life" from The People’s Mixtape, with Junius Paul, Marquis Hill, Joel Ross, and Jeremiah Chiu; "News Feed" from Hidden Out!, with Paul, Jeff Parker, and Josh Johnson; and "Sweet Stuff" from PopUp Shop, with Parker, Justefan, and Benjamin J. Shepherd. The EPs are out this month, as is a two-disc compilation, Off the Record. Built from live, improvised performances, the music is later reshaped by McCraven via extensive editing, overdubs, and post-production at his home studio.

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Acclaimed drummer, producer, and sonic collagist Makaya McCraven has released four new singles today, one from each of his four upcoming EPs—Techno Logic, The People’s Mixtape, Hidden Out!, and PopUp Shop—that will be released on all music platforms October 31. Also today, McCraven has shared a live video of “Choo Choo," from forthcoming EP The People’s Mixtape, captured at his October 1 performance at Thalia Hall in Chicago, which you can watch here:

Today’s four new singles—“What a Life,” “Prime,” “News Feed,” and “Sweet Stuff”—and subsequent EPs are all compiled on the 2LP and 2CD physical release Off the Record, which is available for preorder now and in stores October 17 via International Anthem / Nonesuch / XL Recordings. Together, they mark McCraven’s first recorded offerings since 2022’s In These Times and a return to the signature “organic beat music” approach that he first debuted on his 2015 album, In The Moment, and further developed on Highly Rare (2017), Where We Come From (2018), and Universal Beings (2018). Built from live recordings, McCraven reshapes the music via extensive editing, overdubs, and post-production at his home studio in Chicago.

Listen to the singles from each of the four EPs, and preorder Off the Record on 2LP/2CD here.

The source material from each of McCraven’s new EPs is also drawn from moments of pure improvisation that were recorded live in performance, and shaped as much by the room and audience as by the musicians themselves.

Techno Logic features Ben LaMar Gay and Theon Cross, and draws from performances in London (2017), Berlin (2024), and New York (2025), showcasing nearly eight years of developing rapport between the three musicians. Today’s new single from Techno Logic, “Prime,” is a piece McCraven edited from his first time playing with Cross and Gay at Worldwide FM’s former North London studio in 2017. Cross’s hulking tuba basslines bolster Gay’s funky cornet leads, with McCraven augmenting his original drumkit performance with keyboards overdubbed at his home studio in 2024. Listen to new single “Prime” here:

The People’s Mixtape has its foundation in a live recording from Brooklyn’s Public Records in January of 2025, where McCraven celebrated the ten-year anniversary of In The Moment with an intentional return to the improvisational language he developed during that album’s sessions. For the occasion, McCraven played with bassist Junius Paul and trumpeter Marquis Hill, both of whom are majorly present on In The Moment; as well as vibraphonist Joel Ross, a regular collaborator of McCraven’s since the 2017 sessions for Universal Beings; and synthesist Jeremiah Chiu, the SML co-leader and International Anthem labelmate, playing with McCraven for the first time. The new single from The People’s Mixtape, “What a Life,” sounds more like a lost RZA beat from the late ‘90s than a piece of music edited from live improvisation. Chiu’s synthesized soundwaves in reverse spread across the stereo spectrum while Hill’s ghostly, heavily reverberated long trumpet tones cry out in the darkness over Paul and McCraven’s minimal boom bap rhythm, setting a perfect stage for an extended vibraphone solo by Ross. Listen to new single “What a Life” here:

Hidden Out! is built off recordings from McCraven’s June 2017 residency at The Hideout in Chicago, where he improvised weekly with a revolving cast including bassist Junius Paul; Tortoise member, International Anthem labelmate, composer, and guitarist Jeff Parker; and SML co-leader, GRAMMY Award–winning producer, and alto saxophonist Josh Johnson. “News Feed,” the new track from Hidden Out!, is essentially an extended Junius Paul bass solo over odd-meter drumming, with vibraphone and guitar comps added by McCraven in post. Listen to new single “News Feed” here:

PopUp Shop was created from recordings of McCraven’s Los Angeles debut at Del Monte Speakeasy in 2015, where he took part in the King Hippo and Grown Kids Radio produced event RAWS:LA, and improvised with guitarist Jeff Parker, vibraphonist Justefan, and bassist Benjamin J. Shepherd. Today’s single “Sweet Stuff” is from the final movement of McCraven and the quartet’s improvised performance at Del Monte, peaking in a beautiful guitar solo from Parker. Listen to new single “Sweet Stuff” here:

Makaya McCraven, who has been aptly called a “cultural synthesizer” and “beat scientist,” has a unique gift for collapsing space, destroying borders and blending past, present, and future into poly-textural arrangements of post-genre, jazz-rooted 21st-century folk music. Profiled in the New York Times, Vice, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, the Guardian, and NPR, among other publications, Makaya and the music he makes today is what Passion of Weiss says “is part of a necessary conversation about the next evolution of the Black improvised music known colloquially as ‘jazz.’ He’s found the threads connecting the past with the present, and is either wrapping them with new colors and textures, or he’s plucking them gleefully like the strings of a grand instrument.”

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    Makaya McCraven Shares Four More Singles From Four New EPs
    Shannon Marks

    Acclaimed drummer, producer, and sonic collagist Makaya McCraven has released four new singles today, one from each of his four upcoming EPs—Techno Logic, The People’s Mixtape, Hidden Out!, and PopUp Shop—that will be released on all music platforms October 31. Also today, McCraven has shared a live video of “Choo Choo," from forthcoming EP The People’s Mixtape, captured at his October 1 performance at Thalia Hall in Chicago, which you can watch here:

    Today’s four new singles—“What a Life,” “Prime,” “News Feed,” and “Sweet Stuff”—and subsequent EPs are all compiled on the 2LP and 2CD physical release Off the Record, which is available for preorder now and in stores October 17 via International Anthem / Nonesuch / XL Recordings. Together, they mark McCraven’s first recorded offerings since 2022’s In These Times and a return to the signature “organic beat music” approach that he first debuted on his 2015 album, In The Moment, and further developed on Highly Rare (2017), Where We Come From (2018), and Universal Beings (2018). Built from live recordings, McCraven reshapes the music via extensive editing, overdubs, and post-production at his home studio in Chicago.

    Listen to the singles from each of the four EPs, and preorder Off the Record on 2LP/2CD here.

    The source material from each of McCraven’s new EPs is also drawn from moments of pure improvisation that were recorded live in performance, and shaped as much by the room and audience as by the musicians themselves.

    Techno Logic features Ben LaMar Gay and Theon Cross, and draws from performances in London (2017), Berlin (2024), and New York (2025), showcasing nearly eight years of developing rapport between the three musicians. Today’s new single from Techno Logic, “Prime,” is a piece McCraven edited from his first time playing with Cross and Gay at Worldwide FM’s former North London studio in 2017. Cross’s hulking tuba basslines bolster Gay’s funky cornet leads, with McCraven augmenting his original drumkit performance with keyboards overdubbed at his home studio in 2024. Listen to new single “Prime” here:

    The People’s Mixtape has its foundation in a live recording from Brooklyn’s Public Records in January of 2025, where McCraven celebrated the ten-year anniversary of In The Moment with an intentional return to the improvisational language he developed during that album’s sessions. For the occasion, McCraven played with bassist Junius Paul and trumpeter Marquis Hill, both of whom are majorly present on In The Moment; as well as vibraphonist Joel Ross, a regular collaborator of McCraven’s since the 2017 sessions for Universal Beings; and synthesist Jeremiah Chiu, the SML co-leader and International Anthem labelmate, playing with McCraven for the first time. The new single from The People’s Mixtape, “What a Life,” sounds more like a lost RZA beat from the late ‘90s than a piece of music edited from live improvisation. Chiu’s synthesized soundwaves in reverse spread across the stereo spectrum while Hill’s ghostly, heavily reverberated long trumpet tones cry out in the darkness over Paul and McCraven’s minimal boom bap rhythm, setting a perfect stage for an extended vibraphone solo by Ross. Listen to new single “What a Life” here:

    Hidden Out! is built off recordings from McCraven’s June 2017 residency at The Hideout in Chicago, where he improvised weekly with a revolving cast including bassist Junius Paul; Tortoise member, International Anthem labelmate, composer, and guitarist Jeff Parker; and SML co-leader, GRAMMY Award–winning producer, and alto saxophonist Josh Johnson. “News Feed,” the new track from Hidden Out!, is essentially an extended Junius Paul bass solo over odd-meter drumming, with vibraphone and guitar comps added by McCraven in post. Listen to new single “News Feed” here:

    PopUp Shop was created from recordings of McCraven’s Los Angeles debut at Del Monte Speakeasy in 2015, where he took part in the King Hippo and Grown Kids Radio produced event RAWS:LA, and improvised with guitarist Jeff Parker, vibraphonist Justefan, and bassist Benjamin J. Shepherd. Today’s single “Sweet Stuff” is from the final movement of McCraven and the quartet’s improvised performance at Del Monte, peaking in a beautiful guitar solo from Parker. Listen to new single “Sweet Stuff” here:

    Makaya McCraven, who has been aptly called a “cultural synthesizer” and “beat scientist,” has a unique gift for collapsing space, destroying borders and blending past, present, and future into poly-textural arrangements of post-genre, jazz-rooted 21st-century folk music. Profiled in the New York Times, Vice, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, the Guardian, and NPR, among other publications, Makaya and the music he makes today is what Passion of Weiss says “is part of a necessary conversation about the next evolution of the Black improvised music known colloquially as ‘jazz.’ He’s found the threads connecting the past with the present, and is either wrapping them with new colors and textures, or he’s plucking them gleefully like the strings of a grand instrument.”

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