Updated: May 27, 2026
Born: October 26, 1989
James Wengrow is a Brooklyn-based guitarist and composer from Meanjin/Brisbane, Australia. Fusing idioms while maintaining a distinguishable sonic personality, James’ output has been described as “A sprightly collage of experimental jazz, heavy prog, math rock, and neoclassical music...The perfect stop-over for curious rock fans looking to branch to jazz and visa versa" (Bandcamp Daily), and “delving deep into territory that is as much Fugazi as it is [Miles] Davis... a blazing intensity to the heavier passages neatly offset by occasional moments of shimmering beauty” (Sonic Abuse). Drawing similarities to Ornette Coleman and the Avant-garde, All About Jazz states “...[James’] music summons the same tumult, or at least the same clamor felt in the early 1960s... the spirit and energy of those times is unmistakable.”
Crypsis Trio (with Mathias Jensen and James Paul Nadien) is Wengrow’s main compositional outlet, with the debut album ‘Emissary’ set to be released in 2026 on New York jazz label Endectomorph Music. Other projects James is involved with defy easy categorization: Dropbear Lodge, Xavier Del Castillo's Counterforce (Jazz-Metal Fusion); Jonathon Crompton’s Cantata Project (neo-classical practices with ambient improvisation); Brooklyn Qawwali Party (the music of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan), and Kinsmen & Strangers. Artists James has performed alongside include Hery Paz, Adam Neely, Kevin Scott, Danny Sher, Mat Jodrell, Max Light, Allan Browne, Anna Webber, and Marike Van Dijk. Recent releases on labels Endectomorph, 29th Street Editions, 4000 Records, Jazz in Meanjin, and Amica Records have been featured in Bandcamp's Album of the Week, playlists such as Apple Music’s Jazz: Upcoming, Jazz Scene: Australia/NZ, Qobuz - New in Jazz, Pandora - Avant Jazz, Spotify's Classical Music, and in press with WKCR, ABC Radio National, ABC Classic FM, 4ZZZ Radio, The Saturday Paper, Forte, and Rhythms Magazine.
James studied at the Queensland Conservatorium and the Victorian College of the Arts before moving to New York and completing his Master’s degree at SUNY Purchase, where he was the recipient of the Graduate Award, the E&E Merit scholarship, and the Ian Potter Cultural Trust Grant. Throughout his studies, James received mentorship in jazz guitar and composition from the late John Abercrombie, Vic Juris, and John Rodgers, all of whom the Crypsis Trio album ‘Emissary’ is dedicated to.
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Gabrielle Cavassa, Joe Lovano, Phillip Golub, Amrita, James Wengrow
by Cheryl K.
During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised music--vocalists Eartha Kitt, Gabrielle Cavassa and Stella Heath; saxophonist Joe Lovano and his Paramount Quartet; pianists Phillip Golub and Emmet Cohen; the ensemble Tumbao Bravo with bandleader and reedman Paul Vornhagen; the ensemble Ancient Future; the duo Amrita; and guitarists Vladimir Redzic, Tomas Janzon, and James Wengrow with his Crypsis Trio. Playlist Eartha Kitt Empty House" from Thinking Jazz (ITM) 5:35 Gabrielle Cavassa Bossy Nova" from Diavola (Blue Note) ...
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New York City
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