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More 2019 Favourites

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There's a continued look at 2019 favourites in this edition (the entire first segment, then random thereafter), but some new releases have filtered in as well: drummer Jeff Davis and a great band debut The Fastness, while clarinetist Aaron Novik continues a string of new albums, and one of the premier avant-garde trios—George Graewe, Ernst Reijseger and Gerry Hemingway—celebrate their 30 years together. There's also a track from the Live At The Bushwick series.

Playlist

  • William Parker & In Order To Survive "Newark (For Grachan Moncur III)" from Live/Shapeshifter (AUM Fidelity) 00:00
  • Nick Fraser, Kris Davis & Tony Malaby "Events" from Zoning (Astral Spirits) 11:31
  • Jaimie Branch "Birds Of Paradise" from Fly Or Die II: Bird Dogs Of Paradise (International Anthem) 18:44
  • Jaimie Branch "23'N Me: Jupiter Redux" from Fly Or Die II: Bird Dogs Of Paradise (International Anthem) 22:41
  • Matt Mitchell "Stretch Goal" from Phalanx Ambassadors (Pi) 26:24
  • Anna Webber "Array" from Clockwise (Pi) 32:48
  • The OGJB Quartet "Bamako" from Bamako (Tum) 42:43
  • Host speaks 49:10
  • Aly Keїta, Jan Galgen Bronnimann & Lucas Niggli "Noussandia" from Kalan Teban (Intakt) 53:58
  • Mark Dresser Seven "Black Arthur's Bounce" from Ain't Nothing But a Cyber Coup & You (Clean Feed) 59:58
  • Host speaks 1:12:14
  • Jeff Davis "Go Away Glasses" from The Fastness (Fresh Sound New Talent) 1:14:05
  • Satoko Fujii & Joe Fonda "Diamonds In The Rough" from Four (Libra) 1:23:13
  • Satoko Fujii & Joe Fonda "Cannot Do More" from Four (Libra) 1:25:50
  • Gorilla Mask "Brain Drain" from Brain Drain (Clean Feed) 1:28:22
  • Host speaks 1:34:25
  • Daniel Carter, Aron Namenwirth, Zachary Swanson & Joe Hertenstein "Couch Surfer" from Live At Bushwick Series (Gaucimusic) 1:36:08
  • Stephen Gauci, Sandy Ewen, Adam Lane & Kevin Shea "Sample" from Studio Sessions Vol. 5 (Gaucimusic) 1:46:01
  • Host speaks 1:51:15
  • Tower Jazz Composers Orchestra "Tammorra" from Black Friday (Over Studio) 1:51:44
  • Harris Eisenstadt "Poschiavo Four Voice 2" from Canada Day Quartet Live (Clean Feed) 1:58:49
  • Host speaks 2:04:24
  • George Graewe, Ernst Reijseger & Gerry Hemingway "Kammer Part I" from Kammern I-IV 2009 (Auricle) 2:06:18
  • Ellery Eskelin, Christian Weber & Michael Greiner "Il Gatto" from The Pearls (Intakt) 2:20:11
  • Host speaks 2:24:55
  • Aaron Novik "Part 3" from No Signal (Avant Laguardia) 2:26:11
  • The Pen Club "Still Struggle" from Data Retrieval (Eupaccia) 2:32:29
  • Tomasz Dabrowski's Free 4 Arts "Stand Alone Objects" from When I Come Across (Audio Cave) 2:39:26
  • Host speaks 2:45:18
  • James Brandon Lewis "An Unruly Manifesto" from An Unruly Manifesto (Relative Pitch) 2:47:14

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