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New Music From Lovato, Burrows, Garcia, Faye, and More
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On this edition a set of 12 pieces tracing rhythmic invention, ensemble interplay, and tonal contrast across multiple continents and decades. The selections move from suite-based composition and archival live recordings to contemporary quartet work, solo piano abstraction, and layered studio arrangements. Formats include trio, orchestra, and collaborative studio ensemble, with instrumentation spanning reeds, brass, percussion, electronics, and voice. Styles range from modal jazz and Latin jazz to avant-garde improvisation and structured groove, with label origins including independent, cooperative, and legacy imprints.Playlist
- Sean Lovato "Frequent Flyer" from Biotic (Endectomorph, 2025) 00:00
- Greg Burrows "It Just Gets Better" from Let's Not Wait : The Music of Ed Bonoff (GreBu Records, 2025) 05:30
- Socrates Garcia Latin Jazz Orchestra "Sultry Villa Mella Twilights" from Shadows of Tomorrow (Summit Records, 2025) 13:40
- Amaury Faye NOLA Quartet "The Railyard" from RUST (Hypnote Records, 2025) 24:20
- Greenhouse Ensemble "The Martha Suite" from The Martha Suite (Self Released, 2025) 31:38
- Black Unity Trio "Birth, Life & Death" from AlFatihah (Gotta Groove Records, 2021) 43:00
- Camila Nebbia, James Banner , Max Andrzejewski "Lugar" from Presencia (ears&eyes, 2025) 53:11
- Marko Zorec Group "Streets Of Paradise" from Imaginary Garden (Self Released, 2025) 59:53
- Ola Onabule ft. Hazelrigg Brothers "Condition Of The Heart" from It's Never Over (Aliud Records, 2025) 1:09:15
- Denman Maroney "Long Odds" from Umwelt (Neuma Records, 2025) 1:15:30
- Thelonious Monk "Rhythm-A-Ning" from Bremen 1965 (Sunnyside Records, 2025) 1:23:51
- The Necks "Warm Running Sunlight" from Disquiet (Northern Spy/Fish of Milk, 2025) 1:34:02
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