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Henry Threadgill Ensemble, Michel Lambert & Phil Haynes

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Featured in this episode is the much-acclaimed and premier innovator in creative music, Henry Threadgill with his ensemble; you'll hear the entire first movement from his brand new The Other One . Also new this week, Canadian drummer Michel Lambert with a Finnish band, members of which he played with on guitarist Raoul Bjorkenheim's infamous Krakatau, drummer Phil Haynes and his Fast Food Trio delving into Haynes' many years of music, Swiss multi-instrumentalist Laura Schuller, plus a track from what is purported to be the great Kenny Wheeler's first big band album, Live '71 The Kenny Wheeler Big Band & Friends.

Playlist

  • Tomasz Stańko "Bluish" from Bluish (Power Bros.) 00:00
  • Host speaks 08:01
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Sections 1-2" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 10:51
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Section 3" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 16:08
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Section 4-4A" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 17:25
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Section 5-6 " from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 19:15
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Section 6A-7A" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 19:49
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Section 8—8A" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 24:28
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Section 9-11" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 25:35
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Interlude" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 27:06
  • Henry Threadgill Ensemble "Movement No.1 Finale" from The Other One (Pi Recordings) 30:14
  • Host speaks 36:12
  • Mat Maneri "Earth" from Ash (Sunnyside) 37:08
  • Illegal Crowns "Les Mots Et Les Choses" from Illegal Crowns (Out Of Your Head) 44:53
  • Host speaks 50:51
  • Kresten Osgood/Eliot Cardinaux/Thomas Morgan "Bride" from Odysseus Alone (Insula Jazz) 51:54
  • Anti-Rubber Brain Factory "Raoul's Vision" from Les Reves Et Des Démences (LFDS)1:00:25
  • Host speaks 1:15:40
  • Adriano Clemente "Afro Funk" from The Coltrane Suite & Other Impressions (Dodicilune) 1:16:40
  • Adriano Clemente "Afghan Child" from The Coltrane Suite & Other Impressions (Dodicilune) 1:22:17
  • Chris Speed Trio "In The Wild" from Despite Obstacles (Intakt) 1:26:25
  • Matthew Shipp Trio "Circular Temple #1" from Circular Temple (ESP-Disk) 1:30:26
  • Host speaks 1:36:40
  • Laura Schuller Quartet "Feed Your Power" from Suenos Paralelos (Antidro) 1:38:23
  • François Carrier Trio "Karuna" from All'Alba (Justin Time) 1:46:24
  • Host speaks 1:55:06
  • Michel Lambert "Dark Waves" from Ars Transmutatoria Iku Turso (Self-released) 1:56:46
  • Michel Lambert "Proboscis Probe" from Ars Transmutatoria Iku Turso (Self-released) 1:59:58
  • Dewayne Pate "Blues Ala Monmouth" from On The Up Side (4 On The Floor) 2:03:14
  • Host speaks 2:10:57
  • Phil Haynes No Fast Food "A Lil' Iowa Get Down" from No Fast Food Coda(s) (Corner Store Jazz) 2:13:13
  • Phil Haynes No Fast Food "Beloved Refracted" from No Fast Food Coda(s) (Corner Store Jazz) 2:18:05
  • ethan cohn & Sebastian Greschuk "Ladina Oswald" from Ensemble Infinity (Ears&Eyes) 2:23:53
  • Russ Lossing & King Vulture "Honk" from Music For Alternate Side Parking (Aqua Pizza) 2:29:52 /li>
  • Host speaks 2:37:18
  • Kenny Wheeler Big Band "Some Days Are Better" from Live '71 The Kenny Wheeler Big Band & Friends (British Progressive Jazz) 2:39:54
  • Joe Lovano Trio Tapestry "Rhythm Spirit" from Our Daily Bread (ECM) 2:51:07
  • Host speaks 2:56:50
  • Nicolas Ojeda & German Lema "The Peacocks" from Su Traza Y El Silencio (Ear&Eyes) 2:57:37

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