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New Music From Bailis, Petrillo, Ortiz & More
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A selection of brand new releases from around the world together with four more great examples from the recent re-issue of the Strata-East catalogue provides for a fascinating two hours of music.Playlist
- David G Bailis "Ordinary Trash" from Running Through My Mind (Create or Destroy) 00:00
- Pat Petrillo "Late Night Diner" from Contemporaneous (Innervision Records) 04:25
- Aruán Ortiz "Légitime Défense" from Creole Renaissance (Intakt Records) 08:49
- Billy Lester Trio "I'll Remember April" from High Standards (Ultra Sound Records) 11:45
- Terry Edwards "Ribot Edwards" from The Köln Concerts 2002 (Sartorial Records) 19:56
- Jason Kao Hwang "Where Fools Fear" from Myths Of Origin (True Sound Recordings) 22:10
- Fabio R. Piñas Lucas Albarracín Matías Formica "Mandala Del Guerroro" from Esfera (dForma) 27:57
- Mike Freeman Zonavibe "Wellspring" from Circles In A Yellow Room (Vibes Out Front) 35:44
- Jimmy Greene "As We Are Now" from As We Are Now (Greene Music Works) 42:13
- Thirteen featuring Jerry Goodman "Back Door Party" from The Haas Company Volume 4 (Psychiatric Records and Tapes) 48:45
- Andy Nevala "El Rumbón (The Party)" from El Rumbón (The Party) (ZOHO Records) 57:36
- HII Trio "Consciência Plena (Mindfulness)" from Connections (Self Released) 1:04:59
- Kathy Sanborn "Romance Language (Homage To A Trumpeter)" from Romance Language (Pacific Coast Jazz) 1:12:24
- Cecil Payne "Flying Fish" from Zodiac (Strata-East) 1:16:55
- Harold Vick "Lucille" from Don't Look Back (Strata-East) 1:29:05
- Charles Tolliver "Earl's World" from Compassion (Strata-East) 1:38:23
- Stanley Cowell "Thank You My People" from Regeneration (Strata-East) 1:51:02
- Billy Parker's Fourth World "Dance of the Little Children" from Freedom of Speech (Strata-East) 1:57:48
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