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Ivo And Matthew, Thumbscrew, Gentiane MG And More
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On this show a selection of excellent new releases from Ivo Perelman & Matthew Shipp, Thumbscrew, Gentiane MG, Owen Broder, Anat Cohen, Michael Sarian, William Parker, and, Justin Purtill featuring Leo Genovese and Sean Conly. Also a dip in the archive for some music from John Surman.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Ivo Perelman and Matthew Shipp "Nine" from Fruition (ESP) 00:49
- Thumbscrew "Survival Fetish" from Multicolored Midnight (Cuneiform) 05:48
- Gentiane MG "Flowers Laugh Without Uttering a Sound" from Walls Made of Glass (TPR Records) 11:48
- Owen Broder "Royal Garden Blues" from Hodges: Front and Center Vol. 1 (Outside In Music) 17:32
- Anat Cohen "Baroquen Spirit" from Quartetinho (Anzic Records) 23:03
- Michael Sarian "Maverick Road" from Living At The End Of The World (ears&eyes) 27:17
- Ivo Perelman and Matthew Shipp "Six" from Fruition (ESP) 35:04
- William Parker "Tails of a Peacock" from Universal Tonality (AUM Fidelity) 42:25
- Gentiane MG "Mésanges" from Walls Made of Glass (TPR Records) 53:19
- Owen Broder "Digits" from Hodges: Front and Center Vol. 1 (Outside In Music) 1:00:00
- Anat Cohen "Canon" from Quartetinho (Anzic Records) 1:05:14
- Michael Sarian "Cinta Marina" from Living At The End Of The World (ears&eyes) 1:08:21
- Justin Purtill feat. Leo Genovese and Sean Conly "Simple Twist Of Fate" from Simple Twist (577 Records) 1:12:40
- Ivo Perelman and Matthew Shipp "Four" from Fruition (ESP) 1:18:47
- Gentiane MG "Little Tree" from Walls Made of Glass (TPR Records) 1:25:39
- Owen Broder "You Need To Rock" from Hodges: Front and Center Vol. 1 (Outside In Music) 1:32:19
- Anat Cohen "Frevo" from Quartetinho (Anzic Records) 1:35:41
- Michael Sarian " Living At The End Of The World" from Living At The End Of The World (ears&eyes) 1:39:45
- John Surman "Quadrophonic Question" from Adventure Playground (ECM) 1:49:11
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