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Brand New Releases from Engin Özşahin And More
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On this edition of the show a selection of new releases including Engin Ozsahin, Location Location Location (Anthony Pirog, Michael Formanek, and, Mike Pride), Henry Threadgill, Jazz Warriors, Paul Flaherty with Jim Matus & Larry Derdeyn, Tania Giannouli, Kaisa's Machine (Kaisa Mäensivu) , Will Bonness, No Fast Food (Phillip Haynes, Dave Liebman and Drew Gress) and ethan cohn & Sebastián Greschuk Ensemble Infinity. There is also a classic track from Charles Tolliver.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Engin Özşahin "Music For Day Of Unplugging" from Conversations In Chaos (Self Released) 00:43
- Location Location Location "Verdigris" from Damaged Goods (Cuneiform) 08:43
- Henry Threadgill "On Valence Movement 1 Finale" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 14:32
- The Jazz Warriors "The Haunting" from The Jazz Warriors (Tipping Tree Music) 21:29
- Paul Flaherty, Jim Matus, Larry Derdeyn "Furious The Unheard" from Wednesday Weld (577 Records) 28:47
- Tania Giannouli "Transportal" from Solo (Rattle) 42:31
- Tania Giannouli "Novelette" from Solo (Rattle) 48:56
- Tania Giannouli "Spiral" from Solo (Rattle) 55:46
- Kaisa's Machine "Eat Dessert First" from Taking Shape (Greenleaf) 1:00:47
- Charles Tolliver "Earl's World" from New Tolliver (Baystate) 1:05:25
- Will Bonness "Rapture" from Is This A Dream? (Self Released) 1:19:05
- Will Bonness "Dusk" from Is This A Dream? (Self Released) 1:23:37
- No Fast Food "Alone" from Coda(s) (Corner Store Jazz) 1:29:50
- No Fast Food "DL Five" from Coda(s) (Corner Store Jazz) 1:36:51
- No Fast Food "Beloved Refracted" from Coda(s) (Corner Store Jazz) 1:37:46
- Ensemble Infinity "Saragossa" from Ensemble Infinity (ears&eyes) 1:43:56
- Engin Özşahin "Worrier Warrior" from Conversations In Chaos (Self Released) 1:50:36
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