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Brad Kypo, Andre Drage, Trix, Vincen Garcia, Jeremy Green, John McLaughlin
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From Sydney, Australia, we kick off our new releases with "Salon De Musica," taken from a compilation by Brad Kypo, blending rich progressive rock textures. We stay in that vein with "BEQ" from Sweden and Andre Drage from Norway. From Japan, keyboardist Ryosuke Kojima brings lush, atmospheric sounds, followed by fusion heavyweights TRIX with their latest release. Funk takes centre stage next with standout bassist Charles Berthoud and Vincen Garcia. We then feature Canadian guitarist Jeremy Green and Finnish bassist Jukka Haavisto. Highly regarded bassist Hadrien Feraud appears with his debut album and his work on Industrial Zen by John McLaughlin. Rounding out the set are The New Tony Williams Lifetime, the Antonio Quijano Quartet, and we close with The Haas Company, featuring Andy Timmons on guitar.Playlist
- MMXXV "White Aurora" from SalonDe Musica (Self Produced ) 00:00
- BEQ "Heavy Duty" from The Common Denominator (Self Produced) 07:26
- Andre Drage "Purple Vision" from Journeyman (Self Produced) 14:52
- Ryosuke Kojima "Radience" from Axiom (Goon Tracks) 22:18
- Trix "Wild Card" from Chance (King) 29:44
- Charles Berthoud "This Is Not ai " from This Is Not AI (Self Produced) 37:10
- Vincen Garcia "Punk Funk" from Vivace (Self Produced) 44:36
- Jeremy Green "Michael And Me" from Standing Eight (Self Produced) 52:02
- Jukka Haavisto "Three Reflections" from Reflections (Eclipse) 59:28
- Hadrien Feraud "High Jacked" from Hadrien Feraud (BMGl) 1:06:54
- John McLaughlin "For Jaco" from Industrial Zen (Universall) 1:14:20
- The New Tony Williams Lifetime "Snake Oil" from Believe It (Columbia)1:21:46
- Antonio Quijano "Funk Porridge" from Kali Ma (Self Produced) 1:29:12
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