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New Music from Mayo, Palladino & Mills, Webber & Morris, And More
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This show is a trip around jazz's outer edgeswhere tradition collides with invention. From Michael Mayo's vocal acrobatics on Coltrane's "Giant Steps" to the explosive real-time conduction of Hill Collective, this selection of new releases spans chamber, ensemble, and solo work.Playlist
- Michael Mayo "Giant Steps" from FlyDeluxe Edition (Mack Avenue/Artistry Music) 00:00
- Pino Palladino and Blake Mills "Heat Sink" from That Wasn't A Dream (New Deal/Impulse Records!) 03:21
- Anna Webber Angela Morris Big Band "Mist/Missed" from Unseparate (Out Of Your Head Records) 16:58
- Chris Ryan Williams "Visage (feat. Kalia Vandever)" from Odu: Vibration II (AKP Recordings) 24:29
- Johanna Linnea Jakobsson "Better Off" from Don't Overthink It (Zack's Music) 29:57
- Roberto Magris "Laverne" from Lovely Day(s) (JMOOD Records) 33:44
- David Occhipinti "Seurat cha-cha" from Camera Lucida (Elastic Recordings) 41:19
- Kat Ellis "Take A Giant Step" from Talking To Myself (Self Released) 47:49
- Fieldwork "The Night Before" from Thereupon (Pi Recordings) 51:42
- Marshall Herridge "Midsummer Lullaby" from Midsummer Lullaby (Self Released) 59:58
- Ben Stapp "Freya" from Uzmic Ro'Samg (Live Solo Tuba) (577 Records) 1:05:18
- Harold Lopez-Nussa "Alma y Fuego" from Nueva Timba (Blue Note Records) 1:13:54
- UNLV Jazz Ensemble 1 "Vital Frequencies" from Double Or Nothing (Vegas Records) 1:20:43
- Nils Petter Molvaer "Tløn" from Khmer Live in Bergen (Edition Records) 1:28:23
- Francesca Remigi "Blueberry Picking" from Witchess (Hora Records) 1:40:57
- Donny McCaslin "Lullaby For The Lost" from Lullaby For The Lost (Edition Records) 1:45:23
- Ches Smith "Clone Row" from Clone Row (Otherly Love Records) 1:51:33
- Hill Collective "BLOW IT UP WITH DYNAMITE!" from BLOW IT UP WITH DYNAMITE! (Self Released) 1:58:28
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