An Eclectic Mix With Six Brand New Albums
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On this show we present an eclectic mix with six brand new albums. There is music from Rich Ruth, Eunhye Jeong, Chet Doxas, Jeff Denson with Romain Pilon and Brian Blade, Marshall Gilkes, Steve Lehman and Sélébéyone, and Michael Formanek.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Rich Ruth "Taken Back" from I Survived, It's Over (Third Man Records) 00:46
- Eunhye Jeong "Embark" from End of Time / KM-53 Project Vol. 1 (577 Records) 07:01
- Chet Doxas "North Shore, Lake Superior" from Rich In Symbols II (Justin Time Records) 27:43
- Jeff Denson, Romain Pilon & Brian Blade "A Moment In Time" from Finding Light (Ridgeway Records) 38:58
- Marshall Gilkes "Part IV, Go Get It" from Cyclic Journey (Alternate Side Records) 47:09
- Sélébéyone "Time is the First Track" from Xaybu: The Unseen (Pi Recordings) 54:40
- Michael Formanek Quartet "Skipping Stones" from Other Zones (Circular File Records) 1:00:00
- Jeff Denson, Romain Pilon & Brian Blade "Daily Jubilee of Dancing Herbie D." from Finding Light (Ridgeway Records) 1:11:24
- Sélébéyone "Gagaku" from Xaybu: The Unseen (Pi Recordings) 1:16:53
- Marshall Gilkes "Part IX, Cyclic Journey" from Cyclic Journey (Alternate Side Records) 1:22:50
- Chet Doxas "The Slopes of Saint-Tites-des-Caps" from Rich In Symbols II (Justin Time Records) 1:30:00
- Rich Ruth "Thou Mayest" from I Survived, It's Over (Third Man Records) 1:38:26
- Sélébéyone "Liminal" from Xaybu: The Unseen (Pi Recordings) 1:46:19
- Marshall Gilkes "Sin Filtro" from Cyclic Journey (Alternate Side Records) 1:52:30
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