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A Selection Of Brand New Releases
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On this week's show a broad range of new music from Ashley Summers, Jessica Ackerley and Daniel Carter, Matthew Golombisky's Cuentos, Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble, Tony Malaby, and Luis Vicente and Vasco Trilla. And kicking off with another new release from Alex Lefaivre.Playlist
- Alex Lefaivre "Boiler Room" from Naufragés (Arté Boréal) 00:00r
- Ashley Summers "King of Swords" from True North (ears&eyes) 08:55r
- Jessica Ackerley and Daniel Carter "Converging" from Friendship: Lucid Shared Dreams and Time Travel (577 Records) 15:46r
- Matthew Golombisky's Cuentos "Cuento #19" from Volume 4 (ears&eyes) 24:48r
- Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble "Deep, and Blue" from Different Roots (Red Piano Records) 28:49r
- Tony Malaby "Murga Gringa" from Jersey Candombe (Turnpike Diaries Volume 5) (Bandcamp) 35:35r
- Alex Lefaivre "Reset" from Naufragés (Arté Boréal) 49:16r
- Matthew Golombisky's Cuentos "Cuento #21" from Volume 4 (ears&eyes) 57:15r
- Ashley Summers "True North" from True North (ears&eyes) 1:00:53r
- Jessica Ackerley and Daniel Carter "Lucid Dreamer" from Friendship: Lucid Shared Dreams and Time Travel (577 Records) 1:08:15r
- Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble "A Room Full Of People" from Different Roots (Red Piano Records) 1:18:52r
- Luis Vicente & Vasco Trilla "Swirling Winds" from Made of Mist (577 Records) 1:27:38r
- Alex Lefaivre "Sin City" from Naufragés (Arté Boréal) 1:38:32r
- Ashley Summers "Eli" from True North (ears&eyes) 1:44:49r
- Jessica Ackerley and Daniel Carter "Awakening" from Friendship: Lucid Shared Dreams and Time Travel (577 Records) 1:48:27r
- Matthew Golombisky's Cuentos "Cuento #23" from Volume 4 (ears&eyes) 1:52:04r
- Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble "If I'm To Live" from Different Roots (Red Piano Records) 1:55:29r
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