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An Eclectic Selection Of New Releases
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On this week's show a host of new releases from Caleb Wheeler Curtis, Chris Torkewitz, Hendrik Meurkins & The WDR Big Band, The Relay, Kate Wyatt, Alessandro Sgobbio, Robert Lee and Pablo Moser. There are also two brand new albums from Gordon Grdina, the reissue of a 20 year live recording from Peter Brötzmann, Milford Graves, and William Parker, and music from 2018 from Harben Kay's KIM Trio.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Caleb Wheeler Curtis "Tossed Aside" from HEAT MAP (Imani Records) 01:00
- Chris Torkewitz "Filou" from NY Ensembles (goschart music) 07:52
- Hendrik Meurkins & The WDR Big Band "Manhattan Samba" from Samba Jazz Odyssey (Zoho) 22:18
- Helena Kay's KIM Trio "L and D" from Moon Palace (Ubuntu) 28:34
- Brötzmann, Graves, Parker "LP One Side A" from Historic Music Past Tense Future (Black Editions Archive) 36:30
- The Relay "Spirit Walk" from The Relay (Same Island Music) 52:33
- Kate Wyatt "Artefact" from Artefact (Self Released) 1:00:00
- Alessandro Sgobbio "Fireflies" from Piano Music (AMP Music & Records) 1:09:01
- Robert Lee "Cha-Ran" from Cha-Ran (Three Pines Records) 1:12:44
- Gordon Grdina's Nomad Trio featuring Matt Mitchell and Jim Black "Boiling Point" from Boiling Point (Astral Spirits) 1:17:47
- Gordon Grdina, Matthew Shipp, & Mark Helias "Pathways" from Pathways (Attaboygirl Records) 1:24:42
- Pablo Moser "Languaje Secreto" from Languaje Secreto (ears&eyes) 1:33:34
- Caleb Wheeler Curtis "Whisperchant" from HEAT MAP (Imani Records) 1:40:41
- Helena Kay's KIM Trio "Feijão" from Moon Palace (Ubuntu) 1:45:13
- Alessandro Sgobbio "Ghaza" from Piano Music (AMP Music & Records) 1:53:47
- Alessandro Sgobbio "Third Ward (Elegy)" from Piano Music (AMP Music & Records) 1:57:27
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