CPR

CPR

With a dense interplay of rhythm and melody, their music propels forward through syncopated grooves while leaving ample space for emotional resonance.

jazz

United States Est. 1996

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Live at the Wiltern

Live at the Wiltern

1999

About CPR

CPR matters for its ability to reshape the listener's emotional landscape through a sonic exploration of jazz, pushing the boundaries of traditional forms toward deeper, more introspective territories.
Their music acts as a bridge between complex musicality and accessible expression, allowing audiences to engage with the genre in new, meaningful ways that spark conversation and reflection. The group's approach is marked by a meticulous interplay...
Their music acts as a bridge between complex musicality and accessible expression, allowing audiences to engage with the genre in new, meaningful ways that spark conversation and reflection. The group's approach is marked by a meticulous interplay of improvisation and structure, creating an atmosphere where spontaneity thrives within a carefully crafted framework. Each performance feels like an invitation to explore uncharted territory, as members weave intricate patterns together in real-time, challenging both themselves and their audiences to fully immerse in the unfolding experience. Lyrically, CPR often navigates themes of existence, connection, and transformation, inviting listeners into a narrative space that balances sincerity with moments of irony. Their storytelling is impressionistic rather than linear, evoking feelings and images that linger long after the music has ended, encouraging personal interpretation and internal dialogue.

4 studio albums· 3 years· United States

Full discography

CPR's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

4 releases 4 albums 1998–2001
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