Press:

 

Reviews:

“Like fine jewelers Prana Trio craft perfect settings for the poems.” ~David Dupont, Cadence Magazine

"One of the most stunning releases of the new year is the Prana Trio's The Singing Image of Fire (Circavision).”
~Boston Phoenix

"Led by drummer Brian Adler, Prana Trio's music seems inspired by the atmospheric chamber jazz of the old ECM label—a rippling symphony of orchestral percussion..." ~David Luhrssen, Express Milwaulkee

"Beautiful and haunting... with finger on the pulse of humanity, Prana Trio speaks of the universality of poetry and music across many cultures." ~Brad Walseth, Jazz Chicago

"This collection of deeply meditative music strikes interior chords, where the heart and the mind's inner ear intersect, bringing the whole body alive." ~Raul d'Gama Rose, All About Jazz

“A Barren and foreboding aural landscape is painted fantastically... The interplay of the musicians is seamless."
~Mark E. Gallo, Jazz Review.com

“'After Dark' was one of 2004's most precious objects, coming out of nowhere by a young North-American collective named Prana Trio, that approach their craft through a very specific angle.”
~Luis Oliviera, Musique Machine Magazine

“Prana Trio is genuinely original… talented, relevant, etc… For those who can use the whole of their senses to experience music....”   ~Jamie Rattner, Performer Magazine

“The trio uses painterly brushstrokes....” ~Tom Greenland, AllAboutJazz-New York

"Skillful playing, sparse..." ~David R. Adler, Philly Weekly

 

Interviews:

"Prana Trio- The Silence In Between" Ventrilocution Magazine [2005-10-26] 

     (Portugal)

 

"Listen to the Drums, How They Complain of Separation"   Musique Machine

     Magazine [2005-04-10]  (Holland)