Saxophonist J Michael Harris introduces “Bounce,” a layered track full of groove and depth.
British jazz talent J Michael Harris has released “Bounce,” a genre-spanning track highlighting his musical agility. From digital textures to improvisational jazz lines, the song delivers a vibrant sound rich in rhythm and mood.
Known also as Jamie Michael Harris, the artist leads “Bounce” with expressive saxophone and synths while handling piano, EWI, clarinet, and flute. His range sets the tone for a deeply textured piece, grounded in both jazz foundations and modern production.
With a lineup that includes Freddy Sheed on drums, Mo Pleasure on Hammond and piano, Jimmy Haslip on bass, and more, “Bounce” bridges instrumental mastery with a polished, groove-heavy arrangement. The mix, handled by Guy Massey, ensures sonic clarity from top to bottom.
Fusing influences from J Dilla’s beat-making to Herbie Hancock’s harmonic structures, Harris has created a forward-facing jazz track that doesn’t lose sight of the genre’s roots. “Bounce” positions itself as both a musical statement and a compelling invitation to his next album era.