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East Axis, Sebastiano Dessanay, Christoph Irniger & Andrew Cyrille

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This episode gets down to the bass-ics. I've loaded up this show with tracks that feature some terrific bassists, like Kevin Ray with East Axis and 10-32 K, Italy's Sebastiano Dessanay, Billy Mohler, Joel Grip with Dudu Kouate, John Edwards from England, Argentina's Maximiliano Kirszner, and of course, William Parker. There are more. Also on the bill, master drummer Andrew Cyrille's new solo affair Music Delivery/Percussion, some Cory Smythe, Swiss saxophonist Christoph Irniger's Pilgrim, and lots of other interesting music.

Playlist

  • Cory Smythe"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" from Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Pyroclastic) 00:00
  • Host speaks 03:43
  • East Axis "Metal Sounds" from No Subject (Mack Avenue) 06:13
  • Subsystem "Dans La Forêt De Quinze Platane" from Drei (Tiger Moon) 15:08
  • Art Ensemble Of Chicago "I Greet You With Open Arms" from The Sixth Decade: Paris To Paris (Rogue Art) 22:07
  • Host speaks 29:34
  • Christoph Irniger Pilgrim "Seven Down Eight Up" from Ghost Cat (Intakt) 30:42
  • Satoko Fujii "One Hundred Dreams Part 5" from Hyaku: One Hundred Dreams (Libra) 39:42
  • Host speaks 49:39
  • François Carrier & Alexander von Schlippenbach "The Play Of What Is" from Unwalled (Fundacja Sluchaj) 51:27
  • Insomnia Brass Band "Golden Wedding" from Road Works (Tiger Moon) 1:02:35
  • Host speaks 1:06:44
  • Sebastiano Dessanay, Vinny Golia & Tina Raymond "Impression # 1: Sun Light" from L.A. Impressions (Self-released) 1:08:17
  • Sebastiano Dessanay, Vinny Golia & Tina Raymond}} "Impression # 2: The Buzz Of Art" from L.A. Impressions (Self-released) 1:14:59
  • Sebastiano Dessanay, Vinny Golia & Tina Raymond } "Impression # 3: Putter" from L.A. Impressions (Self-released) 1:19:20
  • Maximiliano Kirszner Quartet "Saga" from Trama (Ears&Eyes) 1:25:01
  • Host speaks 1:31:27
  • Andrew Cyrille "Jumping In The Sugar Bowl" from Music Delivery/Percussion (Intakt) 1:33:08
  • Jane Ira Bloom "Picturing The Invisible" from Picturing The Invisible (Profile) 1:38:52
  • Igor Lumpert's Innertextures "Rimbaud" from I Am The Spirit Of The Earth (Clean Feed) 1:44:08
  • Christine Correa "Caged Bird" from ust You Stand And Listen To Me (Sunnyside) 1:51:30
  • Christine Correa "Mendacity" from Just You Stand And Listen To Me (Sunnyside) 1:55:28
  • Host speaks 1:59:06
  • El Topo "Aliens vs. America from Wet (Rabble) 2:01:15
  • William Parker "Give Me Back My Drum" from Meditation/Resurrection (AUM Fidelity) 2:08:59
  • Host speaks 2:20:16
  • Alex Weiss "Akira Sun And Moon" from Most Don't Have Enough (Ears&Eyes) 2:21:35
  • Ouat "Coyote" from The Strange Adventures of Jesper Klint (Umlaut) 2:29:26
  • Dan Rosenboom "Delusions And Consequence" from Refraction (Orenda) 2:36:26
  • Host speaks 2:40:0
  • 1032 K "Living Space" from The Law Of Vibration (Self-released) 2:41:59
  • Matthieu Mazué Trio "A Standing Black Shape" from We Stay Still (Self-released) 2:51:46
  • Host speaks 3:03:47
  • Billy Mohler Quartet "Exit" from Anatomy (Contagious) 3:04:57

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