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Fresh progressive music from new, and established musicians
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New music from Australian saxophonist Troy Roberts with Nu Jive: Nations United, Forgas Band Phenomena The Electric Ear, Carlo Cantini quartet from Italy, Jonathan Lundberg from Sweden, and Derek Sherinian from Vortex and finally the re-issue of What It Is Montreal 1983 by Miles Davis.Playlist
- Alain Caron "Slam The Clown" from Rhythm 'n Jazz (Lipstick) 00:00
- John McLaughlin "Ju Ju at the Crossroads" from The Free Spirits Tokyo Live (Polydor) 07:29
- Forgas Band Phenomena "Custard Sauce" from The Electric Ear (Cuneiform) 14:55
- Troy Roberts "Mind Melder" from Nu Jive:Nations United (Toy Robot) 22:35
- {Carlo Cantini Quartet "Heptagon" from Heptagon (TRJ Records) 30:13
- Derek Sherinian "Seven Seas" from Vortex (Inside Out) 37:45
- Jonathan Lundberg "Eclipse" from Eclipse (Self Produced) 45:20
- Miles Davis "What It Is" from What It Is Montreal 1983 (Columbia) 53:06
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