Kingston Lo Quartet

Reserve your spot @Eaton HK
Friday 19 June
Reserve your spot @Eaton HK Friday 19 June



⁠Kingston Lo,
a Hong Kong keyboardist making melancholic Jazz with electronic edges, and inspired by Post Bop, Nu-Jazz, and the UK Jazz scene.He runs everything through a single keyboard—bending notes, twisting sounds live, and leaving wide-open space for collaborators to improvise. His moods swing from hushed and introspective to chaotic and loud, always leaning toward darker tones.His debut single “Bedlam Waltz,” released December 1, 2025, captures that journey: elegant melodies that gradually unravel into graceful, beautiful chaos.



Kingston Lo,香港鍵盤手,創作帶電音色彩同時帶點憂鬱的爵士樂,並且受Post Bop,Nu-Jazz,與UK Jazz啟發。所有聲音皆透過一部鍵盤現場處理——彎音及音效變化。作品喜歡留白讓其他音手自由即興。情緒從靜謐內省到狂亂喧囂,總傾向陰暗調性。首支單曲《Bedlam Waltz》(2025.12.1發行)記錄這段旅程



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