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New Music From Cardello, Taylor, Vollbrecht And More
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A show packed with new releases includes a couple of debut albums as well as two new releases from ECM Records and some newly found early '80s recordings from a British band led by Geoff Castle. A mix of intimate trio recordings, big band explorations and latin music is followed by a hypnotic piece of free improvisation from Rose Tang and Patrick Goulden.Playlist
- Caelan Cardello "Groundwork" from Chapter One (Jazzbird Records) 00:00
- John Taylor "Tramonto" from Tramonto (ECM) 05:45
- Timo Vollbrecht "Dark" from Bremen New York (Berthold Records) 13:44
- El Infierno Musical "Winter Story/Cuento De Inveirno" from II (Klanggalerie) 21:28
- Emma Dayhuff "When The Light Hits" from Innovations & Lineage : The Chicago Project (Division 81) 29:04
- Don McDonald "Sonny's Bridge" from Short Stories (Self Released) 38:26
- Tomas Fujiwara "Mobilize" from Dream Up (Out Of Your Head Records) 42:09
- Bruce Gertz "Sea Worthy" from Octopus Dreams (Open Mind Jazz) 46:33
- Wolfgang Muthspiel "Flight" from Tokyo (ECM) 54:01
- Geoff Castle "Demon Dance" from Impressions of New York (Jazz In Britain) 1:01:32
- Anne Mette Iverson Ternion Q Expanded "Tenacious Mind" from Marbles (Brooklyn Jazz Underground Records) 1:12;39
- Paul Harrison "Ano Zero" from Encontros (Harriphonic Label) 1:20:05
- Antonio Adolfo "Vai Passar" from Carnaval (The Songs Were So Beautiful) (Antonio Adolfo Music Inc) 1:26:05
- Irving Flores Afro-Cuban Jazz Sextet "Tramonto A Massa Lubrense" from Armando Mi Conga (Amor de Flores Productions) 1:31:55
- Ira B. Liss Big Band Jazz Machine "Strings In The Wind" from Unexpected Guests (TallMan Productions) 1:41:20
- Rose Tang & Patrick Golden "A White Horse Is Not a Horse" from A White Horse Is Not a Horse (ESP-Disk) 1:45:48
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