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New Music From Guiliana, Ullman, Jukič, Douglas And More
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On this show we feature a wide selection of new releases from Mark Guiliana, Trevor Watts, The Flame (Robert Mitchell, Neil Charles, Mark Sanders), Hummus Crisis, Gebhard Ullmann, Robert Jukic and Dave Douglas with Elan Mehler.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Mark Guiliana "Mischief" from Mischief (Edition) 00:45
- Trevor Watts' Original Drum Orchestra "Cardiff 1b" from The Art Is In The Rhythm Volume 2 (Jazz In Britain) 11:21
- The Flame (Robert Mitchell, Neil Charles, Mark Sanders) "Ignitions" from Towards The Flame, Vol. 1 (577 Records) 23:21
- Hummus Crisis "Banks of the River J" from Banks of the River (Self ReleasedJazz Cahoots) 45:43
- Gebhard Ullmann Das Kondensat "Impromptu #4" from Andere Planeten (Why Play Jazz) 53:23
- Robert Jukič 4 "spet" from Res Publica (Jazz Cerkno Records) 1:00:40
- Dave Douglas & Elan Mehler "If There Are Mountains" from If There Are Mountains (Greenleaf) 1:08:40
- Gebhard Ullman Das Kondensat "25 Rotations Later" from Andere Planeten (Why Play Jazz) 1:14:02
- Hummus Crisis "Dutch Daffs" from Banks of the River (Self ReleasedJazz Cahoots) 1:19:08
- Robert Jukič 4 "rde?" from Res Publica (Jazz Cerkno Records) 1:24:58
- Mark Guiliana "Radio Carbon Dating App" from Mischief (Edition) 1:29:02
- Dave Douglas & Elan Mehler "Even A Nameless Stream" from If There Are Mountains (Greenleaf) 1:35:42
- Gebhard Ullman Das Kondensat "Andere Planeten 1" from Andere Planeten (Why Play Jazz) 1:39:36
- Gebhard Ullman Das Kondensat "Andere Planeten 2" from Andere Planeten (Why Play Jazz) 1:43:41
- Hummus Crisis "Heavy Days" from Banks of the River (Self ReleasedJazz Cahoots) 1:47:36
- Robert Jukič 4 "Psalm" from Res Publica (Jazz Cerkno Records) 1:55:19
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