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George Gruntz, Gary Burton, Mathilde Grooss Viddal and More
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This show features a mix of modern jazz out of America and Europe, including music by the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, Gary Burton, David S. Ware, and Mathilde Grooss Viddal.Playlist
- Henry Threadgill Sextett "I Can't Wait Till I Get Home" from The Complete Novus & Columbia Recordings of Henry Threadgill & Air (Mosaic) 00:00
- David S. Ware Quartet "Bliss Theme" from Great Bliss Vol. 1 (Silkheart) 1:00
- Billy Harper "Quest in 3" from Somalia (Evidence) 10:00
- Host Speaks 14:10
- Egil Johansen "Blues For Carmen" from ObsessionLive at Fasching (Four Leaf) 15:29
- Pierrick Pedron/Gonzalo Rubalcaba "Dreamsville" from Pedron/Rubalcaba (Gazebo) 22:10
- Host Speaks 28:45
- Mathilde Grooss VIddal & Friensemblet "Men Jer Kaller Det Bellon" from Undergroove (Giraffa) 31:37
- John Surman "Out And About" from Way Back When (Cuneiform) 38:45
- Host Speaks 47:06
- Naya Baaz "Charm" from Charm (Whirlwind) 48:20
- Olli Hirvonen "Vegas" from Kielo (Ropeadope) 54:24
- Host Speaks 1:00:01
- Michael Davis Hip-Bone Big Band "Underdog" from Open City (Self- Produced) 1:01:10
- George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band "Datune" from Blues 'N Dues Et Cetera (Enja) 1:09:55
- Host Speaks 1:14:48
- Guido Premuda "Coto Donana" from The Next (Silta) 1:16:16
- Gary Burton "Three" from Seven Songs for Quartet and Chamber Orchestra (ECM) 1:23:04
- Host Speaks 1:29:13
- Karl Berger/Jason Kao Hwang "Silhouettes" from Conjure (True South) 1:31:33
- Youn Sun Nah "Waking World" from Waking World (Nplug) 1:38:30
- Host Speaks 1:42:01
- System 6 "The Studio" from Tales From The Backyard (Skipper) 1:43:02
- Emilio Teubal "Tortuga" from Futuro (Not Yet) 1:49:52/li>
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Odwalla / The Theme" from Selected Recordings (ECM) 1:53:01
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