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Miles Davis, Alex Stuart, The Action 4s, Derek Sherinian and Virgil Donati
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On the program today we revisit Miles Davis Bitches Brew with the game changing Miles Runs The Voodoo Down, to remember his birthday recently. Fresh music comes your way with Japanese pianist Kazutoshi Tosha, Aussie guitarist Alex Stuart, and prog-fusion from Soften The Glare. Plus, a new single from Sydney guitarist Kypo. We also hear from Denmarks The Action 4s with harmonica specialist Mathias Heise, the all star group Outside The Lines featuring Derek Sherinian and Virgil Donati and Brazillian guitarist Lari Basilio. We are keeping our '90s fusion deep dive going with Petite Blonde live in Germany, Stuart Hamm, Frank Gambale and Steve Smith, Jack DeJohnette, Al Di Meola, Tom Coster, Larry Coryell, Steve Smith and we finish with guitarist Jeff Richman. Keeping the fusion fire burning!Playlist
- Miles Davis "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down" from Bitches Brew (Columbia) 00:00
- Kazutoshi Sohta "Whirlwind" from Trionfi (Reborn Wood) 07:38
- Alex Stuart "Simple Things" from Refuge (Self Produced) 15:16
- Soften The Glare "March Of The Cephalopods" from Making Faces (Self Produced) 22:54
- Kypo "Post Human" from Post Human (Self Produced) 30:32
- The Action 4s "Electric Horizons" from The Action 4s (April Records) 38:10
- Outside The Lines "Through And Through" from Mag 7 (OTL) 45:48
- Lari Basilio "Bliss" from Redemption (Self Produced) 53:26
- Petite Blonde "Two Price Hit" from Petite Blonde (Lipstick) 1:01:04
- Gambale- Hamm-Smith "Dangerous Curves" from Show Me What You Can Do (Tone Centre) Time Marker1:08:42
- Al Di Meola "Kiss My Axe" from Kiss My Axe (Tomato) 1:16:20/li>
- Jack DeJohnette "Jack In" from Parallel Realities (MCA) 1:23:58
- Steve Smith-Tom Coster-Larry Coryell "Misguided Missile" from Cause And Effect (1:31:36) Time Marker
- Jeff Richman "Big Cats Can Be Dangerous" from the Blue Heart (Lipstick) 1:39:14
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