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Jorma Tapio, Jose Lencastre & Roberto Ottaviano

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This episode is a little sax-heavy, highlighted by Finnish reed master Jorma Tapio. He continues to keep the music of the late Finnish drumming icon, Edward Vesala, front and centre. Tapio leads his Bread For Soul on his most recent release. Other saxophonists with new albums to sample are Roberto Ottaviano from Italy, Portugal's Jose Lencastre, American free jazzer Paul Flaherty, Argentina's Camila Nebbia, English legend Elton Dean, and more Peter Brötzmann. Richmond drummer Scott Clark's new sextet album also debuts, and there's a preview of a much anticipated up-coming release by Darcy James Argue's Secret Society.

Playlist

  • Paal Nilssen-Love & Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten "Part 3" from Guts And Skins (PNL/Transmissions) 00:00
  • Paal Nilssen-Love & Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten "Part 6" from Guts And Skins (PNL/Transmissions) 08:05
  • Host speaks 16:02
  • Darcy James Argue Secret Society "Dynamaxion" from Dynamic Maximum Tension (Nonesuch) 18:13
  • Fay Victor "Signs (A Question For Sages Everywhere)" from Blackity Black Black Is Beautiful (Northern Spy) 25:11
  • Jorma Tapio & Kaski "Way Off" from Aliseen (577 Records) 31:30
  • Host speaks 38:04
  • Jorma Tapio & Bread For Soul "Bread For Soul" from Jorma Tapio Bread For Soul (Orbit 577) 39:38
  • Federico Solomiewicz "Desde El Sur" from Desde El Sur (Ears&Eyes) 46:53
  • Host speaks 52:56
  • Scott Clark Sextet "Above The Gray (Live)" from Dawn And Dusk (Out Of Your Head) 54:22
  • Johan Lindstrom Sextett "Serengeti" from Music For Empty Halls (Moserobie) 1:00:16
  • Host speaks 1:09:01
  • Camila Nebbia & Killick Hinds "Illusory Trace" from We Hear We Are Here (Ears&Eyes) 1:10:55
  • Alexander Hawkins Trio "Counterpoint Celestial" from Carnival Celestial (Intakt) 1:17:38
  • Adam Pieronczyk "Left Alone" from I'll Colour Around It (Not On Label) 1:24:20
  • Host speaks 1:32:57
  • Daniel Levin, Rodrigo Pinheiro & Hernâni Faustino "Mindpath" from Rhizome (Phonogram Unit) 1:34:45
  • Elton Dean's Newsense "Dirty Licks" from Elton Dean's Newsense (Slam) 1:44:09
  • Host speaks 1:54:05
  • Roberto Ottaviano "Scout" from Que Punto E La Notte (Dodicilune) 1:55:49
  • Peter Brötzmann & Chicago "Aziz" from The Chicago Octet/Tentet (Okka Disk) 2:03:51
  • Host speaks 2:13:20
  • Brew "Heat" from Heat/Between Reflections (Clean Feed) 2:14:03
  • Darren Johnston "The Color Of The Wall Of The Room That Remind Me" from Life In Time (Origin) 2:23:35
  • Paul Flaherty Trio} "The Gloaming" from Wednesday Weld (577 Records) 2:30:55
  • Host speaks 2:38:13
  • Susan Alcorn, Jose Lencastre & Hernâni Faustino "Manha Louca" from Manifesto (Clean Feed) 2:40:20
  • East Axis "Sometime Tomorrow" from No Subject (Mack Avenue) 2:48:04
  • Host speaks 2:54:26
  • Tyshawn Sorey Trio "In What Direction Are You Headed?" from Continuing (Pi Recordings) 2:55:24

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