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Maestro John mcLaughlin, Oz Noy, Nick Freer, Janek Gwizdala and Frederico Heliododro

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Experience an electrifying journey through a dynamic live performance with guitar virtuoso John McLaughlin, captured live at Montreux 2022. The legendary New York guitarist Oz Noy is joined by an all-star lineup including Andrew Synowiec, Melbourne's Nick Freer from Apperseptions, British bassist Janek Gwizdala, and powerhouse drummer Jojo Mayer. Next, take a turn into something more unexpected and experimental with Brazilian guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Frederico Heliodoro, followed by an atmospheric collaboration between British drummer Gavin Harrison and guitarist Nick Johnston. We then head to Los Angeles for a fiery live set from fusion supergroup Los Lobotomys, featuring keyboardist David Garfield and legendary drummer Chad Wackerman. Finally, we close with a monumental performance from Miles Davis, recorded live in Japan in 1975. Taken from the album Pangaea—the last album Davis released before his retirement—this set delivers dense, uncompromising soundscapes that remain as powerful and boundary-pushing today as they were 50 years ago.

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  • John McLaughlin "Kiki" from Live at Montreux 2022 (Ear Music) 00:00
  • Oz Noy "Big City" from Recreational Substances (Self Produced) 11:41
  • Nick Freer "Aphelion-1" from Apperseptions (Self Produced) 23:32
  • Nick freer "Apperseptions-1" from Apperseptions (Self Produced) 35:03
  • Janek Gwizdala "The Poison" from Found (Gwizdala Media) 46:44
  • Frederico Heliodoro "Protetores" from Del Ray (Self Produced) 58:25
  • Harrison-Johnson "Muserricode" from early Mercy (Self Produced) 1:10:26
  • Los Lobotomys "Convcersaciones" from Los Lobotomys 3.0 (Self Produced) 1:21:47
  • Miles Davis "Zimbawe" from Pangea (Columbia) 1:33:28

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