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Angel Bat Dawid, Fay Victor, Satoko Fujii and Clean Feed Releases

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Risk-taking singer Fay Victor's powerhouse new album for ESP-Disk is called We've Had Enough, but the title could easily be used on Angel Bat Dawid's latest as well. It reflects some rather shabby treatment on a recent our in Europe. Her album Live sees and Tha Brothahood in full bore. Other new releases sampled come from pianist Satoko Fujii, French bassist Hubert Dupont, Nels Cline Singers, pianist Steve Cohn, and a quartet of different albums on the Clean Feed label, including guitarist Joao Lobo, saxophonist Jose Lencastre and two Scandinavian bands, Cortex and Chrome Hill.

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  • Cortex "Loose Blues" from Legal Tender (Clean Feed) 00:00
  • Host speaks 09:09
  • Chrome Hill "10-4" from This Is Chrome Hill (Clean Feed) 10:36
  • Sandy Evans & Andrea Keller with Monash Music School Students "One For Harry" from Sandy Evans & Andrea Keller: Monash Sessions (Monash) 17:22
  • Nduduzo Makhathini "Umlotha" from Modes Of Communication: Letters From The Underworlds (Blue Note) 23:45
  • Host speaks 33:36
  • Satoko Fujii & Natsuki Tamura "Pentas" from Pentas (NotTwo) 36:14
  • Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura & Ramon Lopez "The Temple Bell" from Mantle (NotTwo) 42:08
  • Host speaks 50:05
  • Steve Cohn "Chapter One" from The Novel (Self-released) 51:19
  • Jose Lencastre "Concept Part 1" from Anthropic Neglect (Clean Feed) 59:44
  • Host speaks 1:12:30
  • Angel Bat Dawid & Tha Brothahood "What Shall I Tell My Children Who Are Black" from Live (Intl. Anthem) 1:14:46
  • Angel Bat Dawid & Tha Brothahood "We Hereby Declare The African Look" from Live (Intl. Anthem) 1:19:42
  • Josh Sinton "Sleepwalk Digest" from Céréremonie Musique (FiP) 1:28:59
  • Host speaks 1:34:07
  • Nels Cline Singers "The Pleather Patrol" from Share The Wealth (Blue Note) 1:35:30
  • Ellery Eskelin "Improvisation -Celestial -The Midnight Sun" from New York Trio II (Self-released) 1:43:31
  • Host speaks 1:52:24
  • Willie Oteri "Molecular Diffusion" from Molecular Diffusion (Self-released) 1:53:05
  • Kahil El'Zabar "Sketches Of An Afro Blue" from America The Beautiful (Spiritmuse) 1:59:45
  • Host speaks 2:07:54
  • Fay Victor's SoundNoiseFunk "Wereld Worn" from We've Had Enough (ESP Disk) 2:09:42
  • Pimpono Ensemble "Gliding" from Survival Kit (Self-released) 2:18:12
  • Dave Gisler Trio with Jaimie Branch "Better Don't Fuck With The Drunken Sailor" from Zurich Live (Intakt) 2:25:03
  • Host speaks 2:30:58
  • Hubert Dupont "Reckon" from Trio Kosmos (Ultrabolic) 2:32:04
  • Gavin Templeton Quartet "Strong Ties" from Ballast (Orenda) 2:40:48
  • Host speaks 2:48:19
  • Joao Lobo "71-72" from Simorgh (Clean Feed) 2:50:08

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