On Close-up On The Outside, drummer and composer Booker Stardrum presents a deeply textured solo statement that balances organic sound with electroacoustic exploration. Released via We Jazz Records, the album blends field recordings, handmade percussion, and electronic processing into a warm, tactile sound world that feels both intimate and expansive.
First conceived during an artist residency in the Catskill Mountains, the record captures quiet natural environments—birds, insects, and rural stillness—woven into loops of mallet percussion and subtle electronic layers. Throughout the album, Stardrum collaborates with musicians such as Anna Butterss, Jeremiah Chiu, and Lester St. Louis, integrating their voices while maintaining his distinctive compositional approach.
Rooted in improvisation yet carefully sculpted through loops and digital manipulation, the music reflects Stardrum’s interest in the relationship between humans, technology, and the natural world. Tracks like Third Nature echo ideas from social ecology, suggesting that human creativity and nature are not separate forces but deeply interconnected.
Close-up On The Outside emerges as a quietly powerful work—earthy, exploratory, and full of subtle movement between acoustic intimacy and electronic imagination.


