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Australian guitarist Alex Stuart, Japanese band Nanki trio, Norwegian drummer Andre Drage and The Fearless Flyers

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Welcome to an electrifying journey through jazz/rock/fusion and beyond. This episode features a dynamic mix of new and classic sounds from around the globe. Discover fresh music from Paris-based guitarist Alex Stuart, the genre-bending Mr Mayo from Nashville, and Melbourne's groove-rocky G-Tano. From Japan, the Nankai Trio brings their distinct voice, while Norwegian drummer Andre Drage and Hungarian bassist Giret Gabor add deep rhythmic flavours. And don't miss the irresistibly funky grooves of The Fearless Flyers. Take a step back into the innovative /90s with the genre-defying Lost Tribe and the power-packed, funk-rock brilliance of Niacin. We also highlight the unique virtuosity of bass icon Michael Manring and the experimental edge of Tunnels, featuring the legendary Percy Jones. Experience pure jazz-rock energy with Tribal Tech, and the melodic fusion of Metro, featuring the late Chuck Loeb. We round it out with two powerhouse bassists: the masterful Matthew Garrison and the phenomenal Alain Caron. Plug in and turn it up-this is fusion at it's finest.

Playlist

  • Alex Stuart "Among The Clouds" from Refuge (Self Produced) 00:00
  • Mr Mayo "Ponder" from Ponder (Self Produced) 06:59
  • G-Tano "Buddha's Dance" from G-Tano (Self Produced) 13:58
  • Nankai Trio "Five Senses" from Antartica (A Tonal Music) 20:57
  • Andre Drage "Brain Soup" from Wolves (Self Produced) 27:56
  • Giret Gabor "Jalapeno" from Green & Gray (Eastern deluxe) 34:55
  • The Fearless Flyers "SKOM" from Fearless Flyers V (Roundwound) 41:54
  • Lost Tribe "Four Directions" from Lost Tribe (Windham Hill) 48:53
  • Niacin "Slapped Silly" from High Bias (Stretch) 55:52
  • Michael Manring "Fire Sermon" from The Book Of Flame (Alchemy) 1:02:51
  • Tunnels "Boyz In The Ud" from Painted Rock (Buck Ball) 1:09:50
  • Tribal Tech "Salt Lick" from Face First (Blue Moon) 1:16:49
  • Metro "Earth Pluck" from Metro (Lipstick) 1:23:48
  • Matthew Garrison "Groovetune" from Matthew Garrison (Self Produced) 1:30:47
  • Alain Caron Le Band "Trouble" from Play (Norac) 1:37:46

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