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Duos, Vibes, Guitars and Electric Miles

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This week fantastic albums featuring duos, extended improvisations influenced by electric period Miles Davis, and, to compliment that some actual electric period Miles, plus new sounds with vibes and guitars.

Playlist

  • Chris Alford & Justin Peake "Mullerian Mimicry" from Turning On Our Own Time (Mystic Form Records) 00:00
  • Gus Garside and Hervé Perez "The Lover" from The Unexpected Visitor (Orbit 577) 04:07
  • Olie Brice, Binker Golding, Henry Kaiser, N.O. Moore, Eddie Prevost "Door 1 (edit)" from The Secret Handshake With Danger Volume One (577 Records) 12:24
  • Martin Huba "Stars Are Quiet Tonight" from Walk My Way : Volume Three (Orbit 577) 24:29
  • Miles Davis "Moja (Part 2)" from Dark Magus (Columbia Sony) 31:34
  • Gus Garside and Hervé Perez "The Keeper" from The Unexpected Visitor (Orbit 577) 44;47
  • Chris Alford & Justin Peake "A Course In Water" from Turning On Our Own Time (Mystic Form Records) 51:43
  • Josh Andres "Slow It Down" from Hugh (Onza Records) 57:19
  • Dan McCarthy "Sonder" from A Place Where We Once Lived (Self Released) 1:00:00
  • Miles Davis "Prelude (Part 2) / Maiysha" from Agharta (Columbia Sony) 1:05:57
  • Charbel Haber"A Mirage Learns The Truth About" from Walk My Way : Volume Three (Orbit 577) 1:18:15
  • Dan McCarthy "Cloud Hopping" from A Place Where We Once Lived (Self Released) 1:25:14
  • Chris Alford & Justin Peake "Far Fetching" from Turning On Our Own Time (Mystic Form Records) 1:31:08
  • Gus Garside and Hervé Perez "The Maker" from The Unexpected Visitor (Orbit 577) 1:36:22
  • Miles Davis "Nne (Part 2)" from Dark Magus (Columbia Sony) 1:45:58
  • Olie Brice, Binker Golding, Henry Kaiser, N.O. Moore, Eddie Prévost "Door 2 (edit)" from The Secret Handshake With Danger Volume One (577 Records) 1:55:17

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