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Jenny Scheinman & Allison Miller, Vincent Peirani and New Releases
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Another week replete with beautiful new releases, and re-releases, from the etheral to the political, both catchy and heart-brakingly gorgeous, from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.Happy listening!
- Ben Allison "Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00
- Vincent Peirani "What Power Art Thou" Living Being II: Night Walker (ACT) 0:16
- Host talks 6:01
- Jenny Scheinman & Allison Miller's Parlour Game "116th & Congress" Parlour Game (The Royal Potato Family) 8:00
- Tom Pierson Orchestra "Ellipsis" Last Works (Auteur) 13:09
- Lisa Maxwell's Jazz Orchestra "Shiny!" Shiny! (Self-produced) 20:01
- Host talks 29:35
- Laura Jurd "Companion Species" Stepping Back, Jumping In (Edition) 32:08
- Daniele di Bonaventura "Bella ciao" Garofani Rossi (Tuk) 40:44
- Gianluigi Trovesi, Gianni Coscia "Fischia il vento" La misteriosa musica della Regina Loana (ECM) 45:38
- Host talks 47:50
- Last Poets "Toxic Times" Transcending Toxic Times (Ropeadope) 50:17
- Idan Morim "As If (It Was All in a Dream)" I.M. (Outside In) 54:09
- Jonny Mansfield "M&M" Elftet (Edition) 1:01:39
- Host talks 1:10:28
- Jon Irabagon "Dark Horizon (entrance)" Invisible Horizon (Irabbagast) 1:12:41
- Cecilie Grundt Quintet "Contemporary Old School -Part I" Contemporary Old School (AMP) 1:17:08
- Stephan Oliva, Sebastien Boisseau - Matthieu Donarier, Tom Rainey "Gene Tierney" Orbit (Yolk) 1:23:34
- Host talks 1:27:57
- KUHN FU "Gargamel" Chain the Snake (Berthold) 1:30:05
- Mickey Finn and Cuong Vu "Marcello Mastroianni" Zeman (El Gallo Rojo) 1:36:46
- Giancarlo Tossani Synapser + Alessi "Fun Angle" Strange Spy (Auand) 1:49:23
- Host talks 1:52:01
- Red Kite "Ptah, the El Daoud" Red Kite (RareNoise) 1:55:24 Photo credit: Shervin Lainez
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