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New Music From Ember, Itamar Borochov, Michael Echaniz, And More
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On this show we present new music from Ember (Caleb Wheeler Curtis, Noah Garabedian and Vincent Sperrazza), Itamar Borochov, Michael Echaniz, Alex Louloudis & Zack Clarke, Melmac, Škvíry & Spoje, Gaea Schell, Rubim de Toledo, Steve Carrington, Heikki Ruokangas with Landon George and Jouni Isoherranen, and, Chuck Owen & WDR Big Band.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Ember "Snake Tune" from August In March (Imani Records) 00:54
- Itamar Borochov "What Broke You?" from Arba (Greenleaf) 07:46
- Michael Echaniz "Seven Shades of Violet" from Seven Shades of Violet (Rebiralost) (Ridgeway Records) 12:56
- Alex Louloudis & Zack Clarke "The Poetry of a Deserted City" from What We Are (ears&eyes) 21:04
- Melmac "Bemsha Swing" from Melmac (El Club del Disco) 28:15
- Škvíry & Spoje "Ascent" from Hotel Spojár (Circum-Disc) 31:04
- Michael Echaniz "Prince of Darkness" from Seven Shades of Violet (Rebiralost) (Ridgeway Records) 53:20
- Gaea Schell "Cava Dell'Isola" from In Your Own Sweet Way (Saphu Records) 1:01:05
- Rubim de Toledo "The Long Way (Down)" from The Drip (Self Released) 1:07:32
- Ember "August In March" from August In March (Imani Records) 1:14:44
- Steve Carrington "First LightBeyond the Horizon" from Friends R Family (Samech Records) 1:18:31
- Heikki Ruokangas, Landon George, Jouni Isoherranen "Farewell Waltz" from 3 In Waiting (Right Brain Records) 1:25:39
- Chuck Owen & WDR Big Band "Of Mystery And Beauty" from Renderings (Mama Records) 1:33:49
- Gaea Schell "Perplexity" from In Your Own Sweet Way (Saphu Records) 1:45:31
- Melmac "Evidence" from Melmac (El Club del Disco) 1:50:31
- Ember "Flotation Device and the Shivers" from August In March (Imani Records) 1:53:57
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