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GulfH of Berlin, Adam O’Farrill & Eunhye Jeong

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Sampled this episode are new releases featuring saxophonists (Rich Halley, Daniel Carter, Irek Wojtczak & The Fonda-Stevens Group, Yuma Uesaka (with Marilyn Crispell) and Gebhard Ullmann (GulfH of Berlin), trumpeters Adam O'Farrill and Joaquin Muro, and pianists Eunhye Jeong from South Korea and Satoko Fujii. Toss in some great stuff from William Parker, Wadada Leo Smith, and L.A.'s The Gathering Orchestra and there's some great listening ahead. Enjoy!

Playlist

  • Steve Coleman "Memes To Midas" from Live At The Village Vanguard Vol. 2 (Pi Recordings) 00:00
  • Host Speaks 12:23
  • Irek Wojtczak Band "Kujon" from Rom Tom Dada (Fundaja Sluchaj) 13:55
  • Irek Wojtczak Band "Chodzony" from Rom Tom Dada (Fundaja Sluchaj) 17:19
  • Emitime "Exilio" from Scarce (Ears&Eyes) 22:51
  • Host Speaks 27:30
  • Satoko Fujii This Is It "Habana's Dream" from Mosaic (Libra) 29:25
  • Dave Gisler Trio "One Minute Too Late" from Zurich Live (Intakt) 38:41
  • Daniel Carter "Dimly Lit Platform" from Open Question (577 Records) 47:05
  • Host Speaks 52:25
  • Rich Halley Quartet "Quintuplify" from Boomslang (Pine Eagle) 53:50
  • Wadada Leo Smith "Sapphire Symphony #4 Movement #1" from The Chicago Symphonies (Tum Records) 1:00:24
  • Wadada Leo Smith "Sapphire Symphony #4 Movement #2" from The Chicago Symphonies (Tum Records) 1:06:22
  • Host Speaks 1:17:33
  • Eunhye Jeong "Strange Rocks" from Nolda (ESP-Disk) 1:19:25
  • Jeff Lederer "Right Concentration" from Eightfold Path (Little I Music) 1:23:49
  • Mike Pride Trio "She Wants A Partner With A Lust For Life" from I Hate Work (RareNoise) 1:29:41
  • Host Speaks 1:38:36
  • GulfH of Berlin "Tellus" from GulfH Of Berlin (ESP-Disk) 1:40:20
  • GulfH of Berlin "5 Elements" from GulfH Of Berlin (ESP-Disk) 1:45:04
  • Christoph Irniger Trio "40 Years Of An Old Wise Lady" from Open City (Intakt) 1:49:54
  • Host Speaks 1:55:48
  • Yuma Uesaka & Marilyn Crispell "Torrent" from Streams (NotTwo) 1:57:25
  • Spinifex "Bageshri" from Spinifex Beats The Plague (Trytone) 2:01:12
  • Matthew Shipp "Raygun" from Codebreaker (Tao Forms) 2:08:03
  • Host Speaks 2:12:01
  • William Parker "Freedom" from The Majesty Of Jah (Centering/AUM Fidelity) 2:13:30
  • Adam O'Farrill "Blackening Skies" from Visions Of Your Other (Biophilia) 2:22:21
  • Friends & Neighbors "Halifax" from The Earth Is # (Clean Feed) 2:29:27
  • Host Speaks 2:38:23
  • Joaquin Muro "La Escuridad Del Lecho Marino" from Contracara (Ears & Eyes) 2:39:45
  • Resilient Vessels "Embody" from Live At The Cell (RR Gems) 2:45:15
  • Host Speaks 2:49:46
  • The Gathering "Warriors All" from Warriors All (Self-released) 2:51:11

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