Jeremy Rose
Jeremy Rose is a Sydney-based saxophonist, composer, and creative producer recognised for his expansive approach to contemporary jazz and improvised music. An ARIA Award–winning artist, Rose’s work moves fluidly between jazz, minimalism, global traditions, and experimental music, often creating immersive long-form works that emphasise collective interplay and evolving sonic landscapes.
As a bandleader and collaborator, he has led or co-created numerous acclaimed projects including The Vampires, Vazesh, Visions of Nar, Disruption! The Voice of Drums, and Project Infinity. His music has been performed at major festivals and venues across Europe, Asia, and Australia, and his recordings have received international critical acclaim.
Rose is also the founder and director of Earshift Music, an independent label that has released more than 100 albums by leading Australian jazz and improvised music artists. Through Earshift, he has championed boundary-pushing music and helped bring Australian artists to global audiences.
Rose is also lecturer in Music Industry at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, where he mentors emerging artists and explores new models for creative careers in music.