
BEATHOVEN Now Available
We are very excited to announce the release of the first studio album today!
Head over to the music page for links to listen, download and purchase the CD or vinyl for your heady collection.

Colorado Run Announced for October!
Reed Mathis & Electric Beethoven is setting sail for our first foray into the Rocky Mountain range with a head full of that Mile High state of mind, and a heart full of melodies that somehow have the power to unite us on both sides of the great divide. What we’re trying to say is… we’re coming to Colorado and are politely requesting…no, demanding…that you come down from the mountains for this one. We’re coming to help heal your pain, acknowledge your sorrows, and awake your j

WE LIKE SOUNDS!
WE HAVE THE BEST SOUNDS!
Like the rest of us, Ludwig Van Beethoven had to suffer through Mondays, even if he never had to sit through disheartening presidential debates. So we've got TWO great surprises to help ease the pain: a FREE, surprise show tonight in Connecticut. And our first free live track. 1.) SURPRISE!! FREE SHOW TONIGHT!! Our show originally scheduled for Northampton, Mass has been postponed due to a circumstance beyond our control. But all we want is to bring this medicinal music to

SiriusXM Jam On to Premiere Reed Mathis Interview, new Beathoven Tracks
Tune into our favorite radio station, SiriusXM and hear Reed Mathis talk Electric Beethoven with Ari Fink -- and hear previously unreleased tracks from our upcoming studio album, Beathoven, which drops on Sept 30, featuring Page McConnell, Joe Russo, Stanton Moore, Mike Gordon, Brad Barr, and many others! SiriusXM JamOn Reed Mathis Broadcast Schedule: SATURDAY 9/24 @ 2PM EST SUNDAY 9/25 @ 5PM EST TUESDAY 9/27 @ 11PM EST

Extra, Extra! REED All About It!
Live For Live Music sat down with Reed for a discussion about the forthcoming album Beathoven & the Electric Beethoven project. Learn about Beethoven the improviser and the inspiration behind the music, both then and now. Excerpt: "If there’s one thing I’ve learned from studying the masters of every genre is that the greats all learned through osmosis and apprenticeship, not through lessons or school. Beethoven didn’t take lessons, he didn’t go to music school. Neither did Ji