Michael Towne Sarin (born 20 September 1965) is an American jazz drummer noted for his work in New York City's avant-garde jazz scene.
Born in Stockton, California, Sarin moved as a child to the Puget Sound region. He studied percussion privately before attending the University of Washington and Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, where he focused on jazz and classical drumming techniques.
In the early 1990s, Sarin relocated to New York City, joining the downtown jazz and improvisation community. He collaborated with saxophonist Thomas Chapin and trumpeter Dave Douglas.
Sarin's drumming blends precise rhythmic frameworks with free improvisation, noted for its dynamic textures and polyrhythmic complexity. Influences include Tony Williams, Jack DeJohnette, and global percussion traditions.
Sarin has conducted masterclasses at the New York Jazz Workshop and contributed to drumming podcasts.
With Dave Douglas
With Myra Melford
With Tony Malaby / Tom Rainey / Drew Gress
With Anthony Coleman
With The Other Quartet
With Relative Motion