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John Sturino, Sharon Mansur, Yotam Ben-Or Quartet & more
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The 113th episode is the only edition of the program dedicated to jazz premieres from June (but only because of out concert travel). It features a highly international lineup. Expect plenty of traditional jazz with a modern twist, rooted in a bop approach, alongside some unique ensemble configurations and jazz infused with rock influences. Podcast in Polish (Bemowo FM radio broadcast). Dive in and enjoy!Playlist
- Intro: Hank Levy "Whiplash" from Whiplash: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Varèse Sarabande)
- Host talks
- Simon Linnert / Richard Andersson / Allan Mednard "Thelious" from Sayeh (Hobby Horse Records)
- Smooth Elevator "Urban Modesty" from Moving Target (Losen Records)
- Host talks
- Fred Hersch with Drew Gress and Joey Baron "First Song" from The Surrounding Green (ECM Records)
- John Sturino "Slug" from Blow Globe (Outside In Music)
- Hanging Hearts "Horizon" from Where's Your Head At (Ropeadope)
- Host talks
- Eduardo Elia "VII" from Desvíos (577 Records)
- Alex Sipiagin "Swana's Point" from Reverbnations (Criss Cross Jazz)
- Sharon Mansur "Trigger" from Trigger (ACT Music)
- Host talks
- Yotam Ben-Or Quartet "Merengue" from Impermanence (Adhyâropa Records)
- Shez Raja "Vishnu" from Spellbound (SR Music/Gearbox Records)
- George Crotty "Niggun" from Heart Music (self-released)
- Host talks
- Kasper Rietkerk "Mayfly" from The Happy Worrier (ECN Music)
- Vladimir Kostadinovic "Unborn Child" from Iris (Criss Cross Jazz)
- Morten Haxholm "Elegy" from Aether II (Zack's Music)
- Host talks
- Louise & Dexter (Louise Akili & Dexter Goldberg) "Goldberg by Dexter" from Faits Pour S'entendre (Dexter's Music/Inouïe Distribution)
- Michael Arbenz meets Andy Sheppard "Psalm" from From Bach to Ellington (Live) (self-released)
- Outro: Hank Levy "Whiplash" from Whiplash: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Varèse Sarabande)
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