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Guitars To The Forefront
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A show with guitars at the forefront. A selection of great and varied releases celebrating the guitar in modern jazz, with fascinating new music from around the world.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- So Long Seven "Mazimhaka" from Only Elephants Know Her Name (So Long Seven Records) 00:39
- Gastón de la Cruz "Aldebarán" from Constelaciones (DISCOS ICM) 05:25
- Steve Knight "Suspects" from Persistance (Self Released) 13:05
- Yotam Silberstein "Brooklyn Frevo" from Universos (Jazz&People) 17:43
- Federico Calcagno, Javier Subatin, Francesca Remigi "74" from Confini Labili (Habitable Records) 23:10
- Albare "Freedom" from Freedom (Alfi Records) 28:18
- Gastón de la Cruz "Betelgeuse" from Constelaciones (DISCOS ICM) 35:44
- Steve Knight "Cisco" from Persistance (Self Released) 40:18
- Yotam Silberstein "Dada" from Universos (Jazz&People) 44:16
- Federico Calcagno, Javier Subatin, Francesca Remigi "Il Gioco dell'Oca" from Confini Labili (Habitable Records) 49:46
- So Long Seven "Kenojuak" from Only Elephants Know Her Name (So Long Seven Records) 57:20
- Vitor Pereira "The Hero" from Jung (Self Released) 1:00:25
- So Long Seven "Only Elephants Know Her Name" from Only Elephants Know Her Name (So Long Seven Records) 1:09:51
- Gastón de la Cruz "Las penas de Aldebarán" from Constelaciones (DISCOS ICM) 1:13:28
- Steve Knight "Real Type Thing" from Persistance (Self Released) 1:20:13
- Electric Chamber "Chamber 1" from Electric Chamber EP (Self Released) 1:23:54
- Yotam Silberstein "Samba Pro Vitor" from Universos (Jazz&People) 1:30:31
- Federico Calcagno, Javier Subatin, Francesca Remigi "Impro 1" from Confini Labili (Habitable Records) 1:36:47
- Albare & Co "Sunny Samba" from Freedom (Alfi Records) 1:42:36
- Vitor Pereira "Mandala" from Jung (Self Released) 1:49:44
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