
Phi-Sonics
Expanding To One
For his third long-player under the Phi-Psonics banner, Ford-Young marshaled a series of live recordings at the Healing Force Of The Universe record store in Pasadena, sculpting fourteen tracks, largely composed in the moment with a fluctuating cast of players, which wonderfully transmit his ideals of community and inner peace.
Called Expanding To One, it features exquisitely calming yet searching pieces like There’s Still Hope, where Seth’s softly undulating bassline underpins beatific explorations from core Phi-Psonics members, Sylvain Carton and Randal Fisher (both on saxophone), and Josh Collazo (drums), alongside guests Zach Tenorio (Wurlitzer piano) and Mathias Künzli (percussion). Equally sublime, Healing Time ripples like a mountain stream, with Ford-Young, Carton, Fisher, and Tenorio joined by Minta Spencer (harp), Dylan Day (guitar), and, on drums/percussion, Jay Bellerose, a revered LA stickman most recently under the spotlight in Jeff Parker ETA IVtet.
These exquisite recordings were captured at six fortnightly ticketed sessions at Healing Force in February–April 2024, with sixty-odd fans and locals sitting in rapt attention as the players improvised together. For Seth, the venture was partially a reaction to the brutality of COVID lockdown.
"That experience of being isolated really brought into focus how important being together is," he says. "That’s really what we have. We have all these other ways of connecting, like via the internet, but actually being together in person, there’s no substitute for it. So, I was like, ‘Alright, I want to do something that brings people together and builds communities.’"
As much a performance space as a record store, the room at Healing Force Of The Universe (named after the Albert Ayler album from 1970) allowed for studio-quality recording of rare warmth and definition, and Ford-Young wisely chose to present the material as a studio album, benefiting from the energy of the moment shared by all those in attendance across those six sessions, but editing out the crowd noise to let the music stand timelessly—the best of both worlds.
As the world opened up again, and social boundaries became less distanced once more, Seth very consciously took his creativity back toward the spontaneous, and opened up Phi-Psonics to broaden his community and to improvise music collectively without too much prescribed in advance.
"I thought, ‘Let’s involve some more musicians, different instruments, people that I've played with on other things... Some of them had even sat in with the band at different gigs and stuff, so let's bring them in and really involve them in the recording, and just expand things.’ That’s why I called the album Expanding to One."
"I feel like the whole record is a document of a time and a place," he goes on by way of summary. "There's a music community in Los Angeles right now which is doing special things, and that's part of why I chose the various people, because they’re doing beautiful work, and are of a similar mind. So, it’s all about capturing that moment."
The audiences on each night, he says, were "an intentional listening crowd," seated on beanbags, eyes closed, drifting with the gentle tides of the music. Experiencing Expanding To One in the comfort of their own home, listeners can now share in that moment and immerse themselves in the gentle beauty of Phi-Psonics’ musical world.
A2. There's Still Hope
A3. Healing Time
A4. Many Paths
B1. Sunrise
B2. Love Theme From Your Life
B3. We're All One
B4. Nature Signs
C1. Discovery
C2. It Finds A Way
C3. Sounds Of The Universe
D1. Before The Pyramids
D2. New Pyramid
D3. Mysteries Of The Dark