Exploring New Directions with Mark Lockheart, Jorge Rossy, Daniel Carter and more
ByClick the play button to listen
Exploring new directions in jazz from around the world, this show has recent releases from Mark Lockheart, Jorge Rossy, Daniel Carter, Joaquin Muro, Nicholas Bridgmen, Pepa Päivinen and Mário Laginha. There is also music from the outstanding trio of Whit Dickey, William Parker, and, Matthew Shipp. The show kicks off with the funky sounds of the Shuffle Demons.Playlist
- Shuffle Demons "All In" from All In (Stubby Records) 00:00
- Mark Lockheart "Dreamers" from Dreamers (Edition) 07:01
- Jorge Rossy, Robert Landfermann, Jeff Ballard "Post Catholic Waltz" from Puerte (ECM) 12:52
- Daniel Carter, Ayumi Ishito, Eric Plaks, Zachary Swanson, Jon Panikkar "Blues" from Open Question Vol 1. (577 Records) 19:36
- Joaquin Muro "Astenia" from Contracara (ears&eyes) 32:05
- Nicholas Bridgman "Morning Showers" from Blue Horizon (Self Released) 37:33
- Pepa Päivinen "Personal Breath" from Personal Breath (Orbit 577) 42:59
- Mario Laginha "Short Shore" from Short Shore (Edition) 50:01
- Mark Lockheart "Jagdish" from Dreamers (Edition) 1:00:00
- Jorge Rossy, Robert Landfermann, Jeff Ballard "Maybe Tuesday" from Puerte (ECM) 1:02:25
- Daniel Carter, Ayumi Ishito, Eric Plaks, Zach Swanson, Jon Panikkar "Synchronicity" from Open Question Vol 1. (577 Records) 1:10:17
- Nicholas Bridgman "Serpentine" from Blue Horizon (Self Released) 1:16:45
- Pepa Päivinen "1.5.1918" from Personal Breath (Orbit 577) 1:21:09
- Mark Lockheart "Fluorescences" from Dreamers (Edition) 1:30:53
- Joaquin Muro "Sonar-La oscuridad del lecho marino" from Contracara (ears&eyes) 1:35:44
- Shuffle Demons "Strange Days" from All In (Stubby Records) 1:41:11
- Whit Dickey, William Parker, Matthew Shipp "Village Mothership" from Village Mothership (Tao Forms) 1:46:34
- Nicholas Bridgman "Beautiful Memories" from Blue Horizon (Self Released) 1:58:07
Post a comment
FOR THE LOVE OF JAZZ

WE NEED YOUR HELP
To expand our coverage even further and develop new means to foster jazz discovery and connectivity we need your help. You can become a sustaining member for a modest $20 and in return, we'll immediately hide those pesky ads plus provide access to future articles for a full year. This winning combination will vastly improve your AAJ experience and allow us to vigorously build on the pioneering work we first started in 1995. So enjoy an ad-free AAJ experience and help us remain a positive beacon for jazz by making a donation today.About Mark Lockheart
Instrument: Saxophone
Article Coverage | Calendar | Albums | Photos | Similar Artists