
John Sarastro releases “Coyotes,” an experimental Jazz transmission from the threshold.
John Sarastro’s new album Coyotes emerges like a midnight signal—experimental jazz shaped by underground Hip-Hop pulse- guided by the spirit of the coyote: the watcher between worlds, the messenger of transformation, the survivor who walks unseen paths.
The record moves like a ritual. Horns speak in restless tongues, rhythms bend perception, and improvisation feels less performed than summoned. Drawing on the coyote’s mythic role as trickster and guide, the music creates a listening experience that feels uncanny and intimate at once—like recognizing a truth you can’t quite name.
Listening to Coyotes is a threshold moment: time loosens, reality flickers, and a strange clarity takes hold. It doesn’t just play in the room—it changes the atmosphere inside you. This record comes with a myriad of visual assets to further heighten the experience.




