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Idris Ackamoor, Jasper Hoiby, Die Hochstapler & Monder/Malaby/Rainey

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A band that has endured since the 70s when they were one of the first American bands to tour Africa, Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids, have just re-released some of that early music, and we dig into that, plus new music from Germany's Die Hochstapler, Toronto's Luis Deniz, bassist Nicolas Ojeda from Buenos Aires & Jasper Hoiby from England with his Planet B, and a track from Ben Monder, Tony Malaby and Tom Rainey recorded during a live performance in Lisbon.

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  • Gard Nilssen's Acoustic Unity "Acoustic Dance Music" from Elastic Wave (ECM) 00:00
  • Host speaks 03:58
  • Idris Ackamoor& The Pyramids "Ya A Ya A Ya A Ya A Ya" from Lalibela (Strut) 06:25
  • Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids "Aomawa Anubis Awakens Part 1" from Birth Speed Merging (Strut) 12:38
  • Ziv Taubenfeld's Full Sun "Spider Jungle" from Out Of The Beast Came Honey (Clean Feed) 18:08
  • My Mis-shapen Ear "Blue Cheese Forks" from Washing Windows (Oval Window) 25:21
  • Host speaks 30:21
  • Jasper Hoiby's Planet B "Visions Of Outrage" from What It Means To Be Human (Edition) 32:13
  • Jasper Hoiby's Planet B "Onwards" from What It Means To Be Human (Edition) 37:08
  • Gordon Grdina's Nomad Trio "Shibuya" from Boiling Point (Astral Spirits) 41:15
  • Host speaks 51:18
  • SironeBilly Bang Ensemble "Configuration" from Configuration (Silkheart) 52:25
  • Alien Radio "Sticks & Stones" from Cliches Vol. 1 Trio Music (Oval Window) 1:00:46
  • Host speaks 1:07:29
  • Die Hochstapler "True Love" from Beauty Lies (Umlaut) 1:09:27
  • Die Hochstapler "Within Part 1 (Excerpt)" from Within (Umlaut) 1:19:42
  • Antero Priha,Ville Rauhala, Julius Heikkila & Alf Forsman "Manila Mastodont" from Common Language (Self-released) 1:26:29
  • Host speaks 1:33:20
  • Dan Clucas, Kyle Motl & Nathan Hubbard "Bridges Arrayed Discant" from Daydream & Halting (FMR) 1:34:32
  • Trio Xolo "Obsidian Eucaplytus" from In Flower In Song (577 Records) 1:40:37
  • Host speaks 1:47:28
  • Nicolas Ojeda "Kernel Panic" from Reboot (Sesiones Pandemicas) (Ears&Eyes) 1:49:07
  • Black Butterflies "Afro Blue" from Uno De Mayo (Self-released) 2:00:05
  • Host speaks 2:10:37
  • Luis Deniz "Reflexiones" from El Tinajon (Modica Music) 2:12:46
  • Tarbaby "Paix" from Dance Of The Evil Toys (Clean Feed) 2:16:24
  • Ritual Habitual "The Elegy" from Pagan Chant (Clean Feed) 2:21:42
  • Host speaks 2:28:43
  • Ben Monder, Tony Malaby & Tom Rainey "Tyche" from Live In Lisbon (Robalo Music) 2:30:19
  • Alex Fournier "Addenda Agenda" from Six-ish Plateaus (Elastic) 2:40:54
  • Host speaks 2:50:22
  • Horace Tapscott Quintet "Little Africa" from Legacies For Our Grandchildren—Live in Hollywood 1975 (Dark Tree) 2:52:01

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