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On this week's show we feature new music from Escribir, a first look at a massive new release from Ivo Perelman, experimental music from Javier Subatin, the cool sounds of the Montreal Jazz Trio, improvisation from John Edwards, N.O. Moore, Eddie Prevost, & Alan Wilkinson some prog jazz from Krokofant and fascinating duets from Jane Ira Bloom & Allison Miller.Playlist
- Escribir "Una Montaña Sin Nombre" from haikus (Isla Desierta Records) 00:00
- Ivo Perelman & Aruán Ortiz "Tale Three Chapter Six" from Brass and Ivory Tales (Fundacja Słuchaj) 06:48
- Jane Ira Bloom, Alison Miller "Tues Days" from Tues Days (Self Released) 17:30
- Javier Subatin "String Between The Strings" from Pulsar (ears&eyes) 22:44
- Montréal Jazz Trio "All Those Lovely Things" from Montréal Jazz Trio (Oddsound) 26:18
- John Edwards, N.O. Moore, Eddie Prévost, Alan Wilkinson "Part One (Edit)" from EMPoWered (577 Records) 32:29
- Escribir "En los ojos de los peces" from haikus (Isla Desierta Records) 45:27
- Ivo Perelman & Marilyn Crispell "Tale Two Chapter Three" from Brass and Ivory Tales (Fundacja Słuchaj) 51:49
- Javier Subatin "Spring On The Strings" from Pulsar (ears&eyes) 1:00:00
- Montréal Jazz Trio "Take the 'A' Train" from Montréal Jazz Trio (Oddsound) 1:02:23
- Krokofant with Ståle Storløkken & Ingebrigt Håker Flaten "Watcher of the Fries" from Fifth (Rune Grammofan) 1:08:54
- Escribir "Una nube de vez en cuando" from haikus (Isla Desierta Records) 1:17:07
- Ivo Perelman & Dave Burrell :"Tale One Chapter Two" from Brass and Ivory Tales (Fundacja Słuchaj) 1:22:36
- Jane Ira Bloom, Alison Miller "The Wild Frontier" from Tues Days (Self Released) 1:34:25
- Javier Subatin "Tablet Pen and Octave Fuzz" from Pulsar (ears&eyes) 1:42:52
- Montréal Jazz Trio "Soho Dreams" from Montréal Jazz Trio (Oddsound) 1:44:48
- Jane Ira Bloom, Alison Miller "Crayola" from Tues Days (Self Released) 1:53:47
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