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Coffee and Croissants with Oddgier Berg
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In this episode, special guest pianist Oddgeir Berg talks about his trio's album Before Dawn [Ozella Music] and the strength and depth of the Finnish jazz scene. The playlist includes lots of new music from artists like Cloudmakers 5 through to Nat Birchall.Playlist
- Cloudmakers 5 "The Past Is Another Country" from Chinese Butterfly (Whirlwind) 2:07
- Cody Carpenter "Face the Future" from Cody Carpenter's Interdependence (Blue Canoe Records) 12:37
- Brenda Navarrete "Anana Oye" from Mi Munda (Alma Records) 17:15
- Jason Marsalis and the 21st Century Trad Band "Ratio Man Strikes Again" from Melody Reimagined: Book 1 (Basin Street Records) 22:23
- Kristina Koller "Devil May Care" from Perception (Self-Produced) 29:00
- Nat Birchall "Humility" from Cosmic Language (Jazzman) 33.43
- Alessandro Alessandroni "Underground Disco" from Lost & Found (Four Files) 43:03
- Kevin Sun Trio "Air Purifier" from Trio (Endectomorph Music) 46:08
- Interview with Oddgeir Berg 57:28
- Unknown "Golden" from Promo (Self-Produced) 1:28:02
- Kristina Koller "You Go to My Head" from Perception (Self-Produced) 1:35:19
- Michel Legrand "Harcourt Nights" from From Oscar with Love (Mack Avenue) 1:39:15
- Renee Rosnes "Love Ballad" from From Oscar with Love (Mack Avenue) 1:43:45
- Oliver Jones & Dave Young "Why Think About Tomorrow" from From Oscar with Love (Mack Avenue) 1:51:21
- Oliver Jones & Dave Young "Celine's Waltz" from From Oscar With Love (Mack Avenue) 2:01:07
- Menagerie "Evolution" from The Arrow of Time (Self-Produced) 2:09:58
- Kevin Sun Trio "Three Ravens" from Trio (Endectomorph Music) 2:15:37
- Alessandro Alessandroni "Sea Breeze" from Lost & Found (Four Files) 2:22:432
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