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New Music From Bellbird, Rosenblum, Howell, Miller And More
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On this edition, there is music that traverses the vast landscape of contemporary jazz, avant-garde exploration, and orchestral fusion. In this session, we navigate a diverse range of creative visionsfrom the intimate flickers of "Blowing on Embers" to the massive, symphonic scale of a tribute to Bill Evans. Along the way, we'll explore cinematic suites that capture frozen moments in time, vibrant global rhythms from Lisbon to Singapore, and lush vocal collaborations that honour the legends of the genre. Whether it is the restless energy of modern improvisation or the sweeping grandeur of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, these selections represent the cutting edge of the international scene.Playlist
- Bellbird "Blowing On Embers" from The Call (Constellation) 00:00
- Ben Rosenblum The Nebula Project "Scenes Frozen In Time : Onslaught" from The Longest Way Round (One Trick Dog Records) 06:46
- Eli Howell "I Remember Al" from Steps Taken (D Clef Records) 14:10
- Joel Miller "Joé Chevere" from What If? (Leaf Music) 21:33
- Não confundir com "Não cumpriu o propósito de um final" from Cumprir qualquer propósito (Robalo Music) 27:30
- Heisenberg Uncertainty Players "Hold On" from Return To The Enchanted Forest (Hostile Postulate Publishing) 38:41
- Dave Holland, Norma Winstone, London Vocal Project "Inner Traces" from Vital Spark (Music of Kenny Wheeler) (Edition Records) 47:04
- Kannon "Nakba" from ... in a sea of fire (Nightjar) 55:24
- Tom Oren "Dawn of Adventure" from Dark Lights (Anzic Records) 1:01:15
- Peter Calandra and Straight Up "Open Window" from Open Window (PCM) 1:10:36
- Simon Mogul "Disturbed" from Simon Says (Self Released) 1:16:21
- The Singapore Symphony Orchestra} Thomas Clausen Trio, and Jean Thorel "Symbiosis Parts 1 & 2" from SymbiosisTribute to Bill Evans (Pentatone) 1:22:52
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