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New Music From Halvorson, Grasso, Harvey & More
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A selection of the best of new jazz releases in 2025 with a few classic tracks from previous years. In particular Mary Halvorson's new album is a strong contender for album of the year.Playlist
- Mary Halvorson "Full of Neon" from About Ghosts (Nonesuch Records) 00:00
- Pasquale Grasso "Pannonica" from Solo Be-Bop! (Sony Masterworks) 06:55
- Stephen Philip Harvey "Tectonic Shift (Live) [feat. Dan Bruce & Bobby Selvaggio]" from Multiversal : Live At Bop Stop (Hidden Cinema Records) 12:09
- Stanley Cowell "Sweet Song" from Such Great Friends (Strata East/Mack Avenue) 19:23
- The Scornful Four "40" from 40 (4000 Records) 29:53
- Peter Daniel "I Won't Live Forever" from Quartets (Music Factory Records) 36:14
- Kasper Rietkerk "Missing Out On The Important Stuff" from The Happy Worrier (Kasper Rietkerk Records) 44:16
- Chris Potter "That's What I Said" from Pure (Concorde Jazz) 50:29
- Ralph Peterson "Surrender" from The Fo'tet Augmented (Criss Cross Jazz) 57:03
- Kris Adams & Peter Perfido "Die Sehnsucht (For Jan Garbarek)" from Away (Jazzbird Records ) 1:05:16
- Cosmic Ear "Right Here Right Now" from Traces (We Jazz Records) 1:10:00
- Patricia Brennan "Andromeda" from Of The Near And Far (Pyroclastic Records) 1:20:43
- Trio of Bloom "Queen King" from Trio of Bloom (Pyroclastic Records) 1:24:50
- Ned Rothenberg "Dance Above" from Looms And Legends (Pyroclastic Records) 1:33:39
- Miguel Zenon Quartet "Abre Cuto Güiri Mambo" from Vanguardia Subterránea (Miel Music) 1:38:50
- Something Blue "Like Miles" from In The Beginning (Posi-tone Records) 1:45:48
- Joe McPhee, Susanna Gartmayer, John Edwards, Mariá Portugal : Monster "Cool Green Light Of The Evening" from Monster (Klanggalerie) 1:51:44
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