Jon Glass Taps Into Community Vibes for New Track “Live From Knowhere” With Wizyotic & 50Miles.

Producer and engineer Jon Glass is leaning into the power of collaboration—and community—in his latest release, “Live From Nowhere,” a single featuring rising artists Wizyotic and 50Miles. The track dropped last week and was first teased on Glass’ Instagram with a behind-the-scenes video clip that captured the exact kind of raw, creative magic that’s become synonymous with the Knowhere Studios sessions.

“We originally made this record during one of our community days,” Glass wrote in the caption, referencing the open studio events that have become a staple in his creative process. “And immediately knew we had to put it out. The energy in the room was fire!”

According to Glass, “Live From Knowhere” was actually the third track the trio made that day, but it stood out from the rest. The video shows the artists vibing hard in the studio, clearly feeding off each other’s momentum—there’s a sense of urgency in the performance, but also ease. You can tell this wasn’t a one-off moment, but something that had been building behind the scenes.

Wizyotic and 50Miles both long-time grinders in the indie music space—found themselves aligned with Glass during those weekly Tuesday meetups, dubbed “community days.” These sessions are more than just creative linkups; they’re relationship builders. “It wasn’t until Tuesdays and community day where we really got a chance to get to know one another,” Glass shared, hinting at the depth behind the collaboration.

Live From Knowhere” was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Knowhere Studios, a space Glass frequently credits as the heartbeat of many of his recent projects. Co-produced with Matthew Crabtree, the track is an example of what can happen when the right people are in the right room—at the right time.

The visual clip, which Glass also posted, was filmed and edited by Andrew Allen of @andrewallenpictures. There’s no flashy self-congratulation in Jon’s post—just a genuine excitement about the work and the people behind it. And that’s exactly the tone he’s been cultivating with the Live From Knowhere series, which he confirmed will be bringing “the guys back” soon.

If you’re tapped into Boston’s indie scene or just looking for honest, grassroots collaboration, “Live From Knowhere” is worth the listen—and the story behind it is even better. Catch the next Live From Knowhere drop and, if you’re in the area, community day might just be your next favorite Tuesday tradition.