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Lina Allemano, Dennis Gonzalez and Znap

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A mixed bag of treats: Toronto's talented avant-garde trumpeter, Lina Allemano, debuts her latest Vegetables , saxophonist Noah Preminger and bassist Kim Cass hook up for a pandemic-inspired project, Dallas trumpeter Dennis Gonzalez is back again with the Ataraxia Trio, and there are some European releases: from Italy in the form of Circles 44 and Nazareno Caputo, from super Euro group, Koma Saxo. and Austrian trio Znap who are pretty znappy, while the Belgian quartet Anemic Cinema is not in the least anemic. Plus, the internationally acclaimed The Afro Yaqui Music Collective's new album gets sampled as well. The opening three tracks programmed by my car stereo.

Playlist

  • Kris Davis "Reflections" from Diatom Ribbons (Pyroclastic) 00:00
  • Georg Ruby Trio "Lonely Woman" from Village Zone (Jazzhausmusik) 12:27
  • Dan Rosenboom Quartet "Come Humble" from Points On An Infinite Line (Orenda) 18:48
  • Host speaks 25:44
  • Lina Allemano Four "Beans" from Vegetables (Lumo) 27:43
  • Sarah Murcia "The Caretaker" from Eyeballing (dStream) 32:40
  • Michael Gregory Jackson & SYD Art Ensemble "Gimbals" from Liberty (Gateway) 39:18
  • Ombak Trio "Collision With Unknown Things" from Look Fot The Difference (Self-released) 43:54
  • Host speaks 50:55
  • Znap "Grausig Dur" from Boa Boa (Self-released) 52:32
  • Alder Ego "I Saw It In A Dream" from III (We Jazz) 1:00:03
  • Host speaks 1:06:24
  • Bedmakers "Part I" from Live In Berlin (Jazz D'Or) 1:08:00
  • Thumbscrew "Sequel To Sadness" from Never Is Enough (Cuneiform) 1:23:32
  • Hafez Modirzadeh "Facet 39 Mato Paha" from Facets (Pi) 1:29:39
  • Host speaks 1:34:29
  • Enrico Morello "Ghost Truck" from Cyclic Signs (Auand) 1:35:14
  • Anemic Cinema "Lattices" from Anemic Cinema (El Negocito) 1:44:26
  • Antti Lojtonen/Koma Saxo "Erzeban Koma" from Erzeban Strasse/Erzeban Koma (We Jazz) 1:49:28
  • Host speaks 1:53:39
  • Noah Preminger & Kim Cass "Tradr Hoez" from Thunda (Self-released) 1:55:52
  • Noah Preminger & Kim Cass "Ricky" from Thunda (Self-released) 2:00:11
  • Lina Allemano Four "Oh, Avocado" from Vegetables (Lumo) 2:04:13
  • Host speaks 2:10:54
  • Afro Yaqui Music Collective "Sister Soul" from Maroon Futures (Neuma) 2:12:30
  • Koma Saxo "Waltz Me Baby, Waltz Me All Night Long" from Live (We Jazz) 2:20:50
  • Nazareno Caputo "Phylum III" from Phylum (Aut) 2:26:41
  • Host speaks 2:33:38
  • Circles 44 "Brilliant Cliff" from Circles (Aut) 2:35:26
  • Michael Formanek Elusion Quartet "The New Normal" from Time Like This (Intakt) 2:42:56
  • Host speaks 2:52:09
  • Dennis Gonzalez Ataraxia Trio "Nights Enter" from Nights Enter (Ayler) 2:53:21

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