Anenon at
The Wolford House
Musician Anenon (Brian Allen Simon) performs an improvisation on tenor saxophone at the Wolford House, a mid-century Usonian-style residence tucked into the hills of Mount Washington, Los Angeles.
Designed and built between 1947 and 1951 by architect James De Long, a former apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, the home offers a striking architectural setting for this intimate performance. The session is accompanied by artwork from Niki Ford, adding a visual layer to the atmosphere.
Anenon is an experimental artist who explores the intersection of electronics, jazz, improvisation, and spiritual atmospherics through contemporary tools and techniques.