
BEN WENDEL
BaRcoDe
“Innovator Ben Wendel Redefines the Musical Encounter…a naturally inquisitive musician whose credentials branch out beyond jazz"
-NY Times
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GRAMMY®-nominated saxophonist, composer, and Kneebody co-founder Ben Wendel is proud to announce the self-titled debut album from his new ensemble, BaRcoDe. Featuring a powerhouse lineup of genre-defying vibraphonists and percussionists — Joel Ross, Simon Moullier, Patricia Brennan, and Juan Diego Villalobos — the group developed its sound across two multi-night residencies at The Jazz Gallery in 2023 and 2025. The resulting album, recorded in early 2025 at The Bunker Studio in Brooklyn, marks an intrepid new chapter in Wendel’s creative trajectory, blending intricate composition with chamber textures and electroacoustic interplay. BaRcoDe will be released in March TK, 2026 via Edition Records.
A two-time GRAMMY® nominee, Wendel earned recognition in 2024 for All One (Best Contemporary Instrumental Album), and in 2010 for Twelve Songs by Charles Ives, a collaboration between Kneebody and Theo Bleckmann (Best Classical Crossover Album). His music — spanning post-bop, chamber jazz, modern composition, and electronic experimentation — has drawn praise for its range and originality.
Wendel has been the subject of glowing features in The NY Times, DownBeat, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, and more. All About Jazz lauded his 2012 album Frame, writing, “The saxophonist inhabits a sound as close to singing through the reed as is humanly possible.” Jazz Weekly, reviewing All One, noted: “Wendel creates an elegiac album without drum and bass… mixing fanfares, declarations, impressions and standards with a mix-and-match team of artists.”
BaRcoDe brings together four of the most innovative voices in contemporary percussion. Joel Ross, a Blue Note recording artist, has redefined the vibraphone through acclaimed releases like KingMaker and The Parable of the Poet, and is widely regarded as one of his generation’s most expressive improvisers. Simon Moullier — praised by Quincy Jones and Herbie Hancock, and known for his customized quarter-tone vibraphone — expands the instrument’s vocabulary with global idioms and electronics.
Patricia Brennan is celebrated for her exploratory solo work and collaborations with avant-garde leaders like Mary Halvorson and John Zorn, using extended techniques and real-time processing to reimagine the vibraphone’s role. Venezuelan-born Juan Diego Villalobos draws on Afro-Caribbean traditions and experimental electronics, bringing a folkloric yet futuristic energy to the ensemble’s sound.
“This is just me continuing to be me. I just can’t seem to do normal projects,” Wendel says with a laugh. (Case in point: All One, recorded during lockdown, featured an “orchestra of himself” — layered woodwinds and piano, with a different guest soloist on each track.)
Noticing a surge of remarkable young vibraphonists on the scene, the concept for BaRcoDe crystallized when Wendel received a commission from Rio Sakairi, Artistic Director of The Jazz Gallery. “I thought it would be really cool to highlight that emergence — and speak to my own upbringing and love of classical and new music.”
One key inspiration was Sō Percussion, the boundary-pushing ensemble known for collaborations with artists ranging from Vijay Iyer to Philip Glass — and with whom Wendel connected during his undergraduate years at the Eastman School of Music. “I’ve always had that sound in my head,” he explains. “I thought, let me write something for an ensemble of players that could be a really cool meeting of worlds.” As the music incubated during the Jazz Gallery residencies, each musician’s role crystallized. The result, Wendel says, “lives in its own little universe.”
ARTIST BIO
GRAMMY nominated saxophonist Ben Wendel was born in Vancouver, Canada and raised in Los Angeles. Currently living in Brooklyn, NY, he has enjoyed a varied career as a performer, composer and producer. Highlights include tours, performances and/or recordings with artists such as Terence Blanchard, Bill Frisell, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Tigran Hamasyan, Antonio Sanchez, Gerald Clayton, Eric Harland, Taylor Eigsti, Linda May Han Oh, Moonchild, Louis Cole, Daedelus, Snoop Dogg and the artist formerly known as Prince. Ben is a founding member of the Grammy nominated group Kneebody. His 2023 record, All One, was nominated for a GRAMMY in the Best Contemporary Instrumental Album category. Edition Records will launch Wendel’s highly anticipated album, BaRcoDe in March of 2026.

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