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Mars Williams, Bro / Danielsson / Mazur & Andreas Willers

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There's a noticeable tilt towards new European releases in this episode, highlighted by Danish guitarist Jakob Bro with two of his idols, trumpeter Palle Danielsson & percussionist Marilyn Mazur for a new album, Strands; German guitarist Andreas Willers and his trio Derek Plays Eric, ratchet up the heat on their latest; Aut Records sent along new releases by Norwegian bassist Dan Peter Sundland, German pianist Maximilian Arsava & Piergiorgio Pirro, a pianist from Italy. From South America, Argentina's saxophonist Matías Formica introduces his new Destellos De Un Juguete Inalcazable and steel guitar guru Susan Alcorn displays the results of hooking up with Septeto Del Sur from Chile. American pianist Rob Clearfield's new Ashes And Diamonds is also sampled, and there's a small but earnest tribute to the one-of-kind saxophonist Mars Williams another who leaves us way too soon.

Playlist

  • Ned Rothenberg "Seersucker" from Crossings Four (Clean Feed) 00:00
  • Host Speaks 09:23
  • Andreas Willers & Derek Plays Eric "Cogs In Cogs" from Suite Of Soaps (Jazzwerkstatt) 11:32
  • Andreas Willers & Derek Plays Eric "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" from Suite Of Soaps (Jazzwerkstatt) 15:45
  • Nataniel Edelman Trio "La Femme Centaure" from Un Ruido De Agua (Clean Feed) 21:22
  • Steve Swell, Mark Tokar & Klaus Kugel "Clarion Encounter" from For The People Of The Open Heart (FSR Records) 26:09
  • Host Speaks 32:12
  • Dan Peter Sundland's Home Stretch "Squared Circle" from Before The Fall (Aut Records) 34:12
  • Francesco Bigoni & Benoit Delbecq "Neither And Both" from Weave4 (Parco Della Musica) 41:50
  • Mia Dyberg Trio "How Do We Decrease Oppression" from Timestretch (Clean Feed) 48:15
  • Host Speaks 52:25
  • Susan Alcorn & Septeto Del Sur "Lukax" from Canto (Relative Pitch) 53:52
  • Jonas Kullhammar "Paris" from Soundtrack to Gentlemen (Moserobie) 1:01:23
  • Host Speaks 1:09:13
  • Jakob Bro, Palle Danielsson & Marilyn Mazur "Returnings" from Strands (ECM) 1:10:54
  • Darcy James Argue's Secret Society "Codebreaker" from Dynamic Maximum Tension (Nonesuch) 1:18:41
  • Simon Nabatov 3 + 2 "Reveal" from Verbs (Clean Feed) 1:24:13
  • Host Speaks 1:31:19
  • Matias Formica Cinco "Macatite Maselarie" from Destellos De Un Juguete Inalcazable (Numeral) 1:33:04
  • Myra Melford's Fire & Water Quintet "Insertion 5" from Hear The Light Singing (Rogue Art) 1:39:08
  • Lester Bowie "Tobago, Tobago" from The Great Pretender (Jazzwerkstatt) 1:47:23
  • Host Speaks 1:55:21
  • Piergiorgio Pirro "Landero" from Fold/Unfold/Refold (Aut Records) 1:57:14
  • Phil Haynes "Shramba" from Continuum (Owl Records) 2:03:08
  • Host Speaks 2:10:49
  • Max Arsava "Adherent Terrain" from Nowhere Dense (Aut Records) 2:11:51
  • Kate Gentile "Eternal Lapse" from Find Letter X (Pi Recordings) 2:20:44
  • Mikko Innanen, Cedric Piromalli & Stefan Pasborg "Roy's Message" from Can You Hear It? (Clean Feed) 2:25:44
  • Mikko Innanen, Cedric Piromalli & Stefan Pasborg "Who Nation State Isn't" from Can You Hear It? (Clean Feed) 2:30:48
  • Host Speaks 2:35:25
  • Mars Williams & Vasco Trilla "Stigma" from Spiracle (Not Two ) 2:38:35
  • Liquid Soul " Jazz Machine" from Liquid Soul (Music From Mars) 2:46:32
  • Host Speaks 2:50:01
  • Rob Clearfield "Lento" from Ashes And Diamonds (Ears&Eyes) 2:51:07

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