The Los Angeles native started playing piano in his teens, inspired and guided by brother Marcus Coleman, and after high school continued his studies locally at the Colburn School. He became a prominent touring and session player during the early 2000s. Since establishing long-term associations with Kamasi Washington, Ryan Porter, and other notable L.A. musicians, he has branched out with the likes of Babyface, Alicia Keys, and Anthony Hamilton, and has become what is possibly the lone link between polyglot experimentalist Flying Lotus and smooth jazz stalwart Boney James; he has been a regular contributor to FlyLo albums dating back to 2012's Until the Quiet Comes, and his first session with James was the following year's The Beat.
Coleman debuted as leader in 2011 with Self Taught, a hyperkinetic if composed recording on which he was joined by tenor saxophonist Washington, trombonist Porter, and violinist Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, among many other musicians. (The set was reissued in 2015 on Beat Japan). Between leader dates, he frequently performed and also took part in a large quantity of recording sessions. One example of Coleman's versatility: During three months in 2014, jazz vocalist legend Al Jarreau, contemporary singer/songwriter Colbie Caillat, and Flying Lotus each released Coleman-assisted albums, namely My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke), Gypsy Heart (Coleman is on the platinum single "Try"), and You're Dead!
Having joined Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label, Coleman released his second album, Resistance, in 2018. A joyous act of opposition to unacknowledged tyranny, it featured over 20 singers and players but emphasized Coleman's proficiency on keyboards. After he expanded his sideman discography with albums such as Flying Lotus' Flamagra, Thundercat's Grammy-winning It Is What It Is, and Moses Sumney's græ, Coleman plotted his third album with a comparatively live sound as his objective. Released on Brainfeeder in 2022, the result, Interstellar Black Space, featured input from many of his regular associates, while the trio of trumpeter Keyon Harrold, bassist Ben Williams, and drummer Marcus Gilmore supported him for two mostly-acoustic pieces. Fusion throwdowns, funk jams, and soul ballads were also part of the program. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi