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New Music From Myra Melford, Jérôme Descamps, Mayra Dómine & Rodrigo González, And More
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On this show we present new music from Myra Melford's Fire and Water Quintet , Jérôme Descamps, Mayra Dómine & Rodrigo Gonzalez, George Colligan , Gordon Lee, Dan Balmer, Mark Solborg and Sunny Kim with Vardan Ovsepian & Ben Monder. In addition, a look at Australian based label 4000 Records who release live recordings from venues in Brisbane/Meanjin.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Myra Melford's Fire and Water Quintet "Insertion One" from Hear The Light Singing (RogueArt) 00:59
- Jérôme Descamps "Un éphémère" from Un éphémère (Arpa Viva) 11:10
- Mayra Dómine & Rodrigo González "Almas Inquietas" from Almas Inquietas (Self Released) 13:22
- George Colligan "Ode To Neptune" from The Phyllis Wheatley Project (PJCE) 18:47
- Gordon Lee "How Can It Be?" from How Can It Be? (PJCE) 27:59
- Dan Balmer "Never Leave (A Song Of Worry And Hope For Us All" from When The Night (PJCE) 35:56
- Mark Solborg "Prayers/Lysbringer" from BABEL (ILK Music) 43:21
- Jérôme Descamps "Etoiles inconnues" from Un éphémère (Arpa Viva) 57:43
- Sunny Kim, Vardan Ovsepian, Ben Monder "The Totality Of Silence" from Liminal Silence (EarShift Music) 1:00:46
- Brendan Foster Quartet "September Story" from Jazz in Meanjin 002 (4000 Records) 1:09:43
- Graeme Norris & The Chermside Three "You Stepped Up For The Team" from Jazz in Meanjin 003 (4000 Records) 1:22:09
- Dohnányi Zenekar "Libertango" from Jazz in Meanjin 004 (4000 Records) 1:29:24
- The Scornful Four "Glancing" from Jazz in Meanjin 001 (4000 Records) 1:39:47
- Jérôme Descamps "La danse du paon" from Un éphémère (Arpa Viva) 1:48:25
- Sunny Kim, Vardan Ovsepian, Ben Monder "Living Within The Ocean" from Liminal Silence (EarShift Music) 1:51:48
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