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New Music From Douglas, Rieu, Carelli & Lacabe And More
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On this week's show a new album from Dave Douglas, recent releases from Yannick Rieu, Marcello Carelli and Santiago Lacabe. There is also a trio of guitar led releases from OTTO, Smith Komma John and Spacepilot.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Dave Douglas "Arrival" from Secular Psalms (Greenleaf) 00:44
- Yannick Rieu Génération Quartet "Time Is, Life Was" from Qui Qu'en Grogne (Yari Productions) 10:10
- Santiago Lacabe "Coquito" from Jusitici Adivina (ears&eyes) 16:44
- OTTO "Prelude Suite n2 BWV 997" from Danses (circum-disc) 25:31
- Smith Komma John "Ingen Ablegoyer Takk" from Music For Humans (Jazzland) 29:17
- Spacepilot "Mozart Goes To Uranus (KV371)" from Hycean Worlds (Orbit 577) 36:23
- Marcello Carelli "The New Dawn" from The Era (Carelli Records) 42:25
- Dave Douglas "Mercy" from Secular Psalms (Greenleaf) 48:59
- OTTO "Allemande Suite n1 BWV 996" from Danses (circum-disc) 55:19
- Yannick Rieu Génération Quartet "Qui Qu'en Grogne" from Qui Qu'en Grogne (Yari Productions) 1:00:00
- Smith Komma John "Reggi" from Music For Humans (Jazzland) 1:04:44
- Spacepilot "UY Scuti" from Hycean Worlds (Orbit 577) 1:11:16
- Santiago Lacabe "African Flower" from Jusitici Adivina (ears&eyes) 1:15:31
- Dave Douglas "Ah Moon" from Secular Psalms (Greenleaf) 1:27:15
- Yannick Rieu Génération Quartet "Pharaon" from Qui Qu'en Grogne (Yari Productions) 1:33:21
- OTTO "Bourree Suite n1 BWV 996" from Danses (circum-disc) 1:39:33
- Smith Komma John "Sarong Fasong" from Music For Humans (Jazzland) 1:42:56
- Santiago Lacabe "All Alone" from Jusitici Adivina (ears&eyes) 1:47:39
- Spacepilot "Voyager One" from Hycean Worlds (Orbit 577) 1:56:20
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