Introducing: Peter Manheim w/ ‘Early Waves,’ a swirl of afrojazz, samba + footwork

April 29 2025

PRAISE FOR Peter Manheim

“Great compositions, great sound, great drummer. Lyrical music.”

Billy Hart (drummer for Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis & more)

“Thoughtful, creative, sincere, passionate...He's done something amazing here.”

Will Miller (Resavoir)

“Extremely satisfying...Patient and understated, but always providing this incredible forward energy for the band to launch off from.”

Gregory Uhlmann (SML)

TRACKLIST
Early Waves
Joy
Nü Bossa
Moon is Gone
Peace Groove
NSS
Karo
Pressure

CREDITS
All songs composed and produced by Peter Manheim

Recorded by Stephen Becker and Nate Mendelsohn, and Dan Pierson at Figure 8 Studios, and by Stephen Becker and Goddfrey Furchtgott at G’s Louise Studio (Feb-April of 2024)

Mixed by Dave Vettraino
Mastered by Dave Cooley

Peter Manheim: drums, occasional percussion and keyboard
Dan Pierson: keyboards and electronics
Alex Cummings: tenor sax, flute
Eric Burns: guitar
Tim Bennett: alto sax
Rich Stein: percussion
Baba Moussa Traore: talking drums
Dan Stein: upright, electric, synth bass

Photos by Chris Weiss
Cover art by Rich Stein

Dedicated to Modou “Mamadou” Sarr Mbengue

“Moon is Gone” is out now, listen to it here.

Early Waves is out June 6, pre-order/save it here.

Today, Peter Manheim — the New York-based drummer, composer, producer, and member of the experimental collective Resavoir — announces Early Waves, his supple and cinematic debut full-length project out June 6.

Carrying an air akin to genre-defying experimental bands like Tortoise, Mwandishi, Gilfema, and the Chicago Underground Quartet, Early Waves intuitively blends and blurs the lines between modern jazz, ambient electronic, Chicago footwork, Brazilian afrobeat, and post-rock. It’s a generous and far-reaching showcase for Manheim’s expansive vision, one hinted at on 2023’s In Time EP but delivered with a sharpened sense of authority and ambition.

Anchored by an undulating bass synthesizer, lead single “Moon Is Gone” sets a shadow-dappled and mysterious bed for Alex Cummings’ ribbons of tenor saxophone and Eric Burns’ rippling guitar leads. The melodies are lush, the solos fiery, and the rhythm ever-churning. Listen to “Moon Is Gone” here.

Hailing from Chicago, Manheim is a versatile and in-demand percussionist. While perhaps best known for his role in the beloved Resavoir, he’s collaborated both live and in the studio with the likes of Whitney, Eryn Allen Kane, Total Refreshment Center, Tony Glausi, Yallah Yallah, and Possibilities Trio. After studying music at Oberlin with greats like Billy Hart and Jamey Haddad, he studied and performed in Brazil, a period that proved integral as Manheim developed his unique and conversant drumming style.

However, of all of these esteemed mentors and collaborators, it’s the influence of the late Senegalese percussionist Modou “Mamadou” Sarr Mbengue that looms largest over Early Waves. Mamadou emboldened Manheim to embrace his varied musical fascinations — from African rhythms and Brazilian sambas to producers like DJ Rashad and RP Boo — and incorporate them into his own style without reservation. As Manheim shares:

“Him being a master Senegalese percussionist, and encouraging me to play the way I was playing and write the way I was writing, took the doubt away of whether I should shy away from writing in these styles. For better or for worse, I felt like I needed some kind of permission and I had gotten it. Since then I have more strongly resolved to unabashedly compose from my influences and what I love. When I find a rhythm or a type of music that truly speaks to me, I like to take inspiration from it and find my own way of playing it or composing around it.”

Mamadou, who unexpectedly passed away in 2023, not only guides the creative trajectory of Early Waves, but its personnel: the coalition of musicians that play throughout the album are the same group that Manheim had recruited for Mamadou’s new band. “This eight-piece ensemble has become my band. The spirit, energy, humor, and rhythms of Mamadou live on in my music and in the DNA of my band.”

To celebrate the release of Early Waves, Peter Manheim will be playing with the full band at The Sultan Room in NYC on June 1 — more info here and below.

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