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New Music From Feifke, Angelis, Ishito And More
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It's all new releases on this edition of the show. There are a couple of releases each from the excellent Gauci Music and Giant Step Arts labels. There is an abundance of fresh talent on display coupled with some more established players working in new combinations.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Steven Feifke "Invitation" from The Role Of The Rhythm Section, Volume II (La Reserve/Bandstand Presents) 00:30
- Roman Angelos "Seaside Pagoda" from Tropical NitesRemixes and Lost Tracks (Music Factory Records) 06:11
- Ayumi Ishito "Poison Darts" from Roboquarians, Vol. 2 (feat. Kevin Shea and George Draguns) (577 Records) 10:10
- Ken Kobayashi, Jeff Miles, Michael Gilbert "Kobayashi/Miles/Gilbert #2" from Live at Scholes Street Studio (Gauci Music) 20:49
- Stephen Gauci, Patrick Golden "Gauci/Golden Improvisation #5" from Live at Scholes Street Studio (Gauci Music) 31:00
- The FuryMark Turner, Lage Lund, Matt Brewer, Tyshawn Sorey "Vignette" from Live In Brooklyn (Giant Step Arts) 41:55
- Jason Palmer "One For Fannie Lou" from The Cross Over (Giant Step Arts) 54:52
- Dave Douglas "Gifts" from Gifts Trio Live (Greenleaf) 1:11:36
- Joel Jeschke "Koskela" from Time & Place (Self Released) 1:24:06
- Thomas Backman "I Shall But Drink The More" from Nothing (Self Released) 1:30:17
- Arturo Sandoval "My One And Only Love" from My Foolish Heart (Metajax Entertainment) 1:35:05
- Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii, Ramón López "Dusk Sky" from Yama Kawa Umi (Not Two) 1:42:06
- Fern Lindzon, George Koller & Colleen Allen "Retrato em Branco e Preto" from Tryptique (ZSAN Records) 1:49:05
- The Greyboy Allstars "Boxes" from Grab Bag 2007-2023 (Knowledge Room Recordings) 1:56:09
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