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Melbourne bands The Outernet and Synchronicity, Steve Hunt-Tim Miller and Simon Phillips Protocol

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A focus on Melbourne bands to begin with, fusion from The Outernet, led by keyboard wizard Phil Turcio, Melbourne guitarist Jack Pantazis, with the band Synchronicity and Brazilian guitarist Mello Jr. Polish band Fusion Generation Project, Hungarian band Djabe, Anthony Papamichael, with Simon Phillips and Jimmy Haslip. Frank Gambale with The Haas Company, And Steve Hunt with Tim Miller from their album Changes.Changes. We go back to 1988 with Simon Phillips Protocol and to his recent release Protocol V. Japanese bands Kiyo & Sen and Casiopea. From 2017 Bob Lanzetti and we finish with Norwegian trumpeter Mathias Eick from his first album The Door.

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  • The Outernet "Menacing Images" from The Outernet (Self Produced) 00:00
  • Synchronicity "The Realist" from Synchronicity (Self Produced) 06:26
  • Mello Jr "Reflections" from Down to the Wire (Self Produced) 12:52
  • Fusion Generation Project "Try Before Buy" from No Fusion (Allegro) 19:19
  • Djabe "The Lost Ship" from Freya Artic Jam (Cherry Red) 25:45
  • Papamichael "Lost In the Agean" from Project Oracle (Self Produced) 32:11
  • The Haas Company "Bug Fight" from Celestial Latitude Vol 2 (Psychiatric) 38:38
  • Steve Hunt-tim Miller "Sevens" from Changes (Spice Rack) 45:04
  • Simon Phillips Protocol "Force Majeure" from Album TitleForce Majeure (B&W Music) 51:30
  • Simon Phillips Protocol "When The Cats Away" from Protocol V (Phantom) 57:57
  • Kiyo & Sen "Mood 68" from Trick Or Treat (Vega) 1:04:23
  • Casiopea "Conjunction" from Asian Dreamer (Pony Canyon) 1:10:49
  • Bob Lanzetti "Ivory" from Whose Feet Are These That Are Walking (Self Produced) 1:17:16
  • Mathias Eick "Stavanger" from The Door (ECM) 1:23:42

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