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New Music From Politzer, Davis, West, Genovese & More
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This set moves through solo sketches, trio interplay, and full ensemble fire, tracing acoustic and electric textures across studio, live, and archival formats. It opens with flowing piano, moves into exploratory trio improvisation, and shifts between guitar meditations, reworked soul and rock standards, and tightly arranged ensemble writing. Abstract textures and ambient passages emerge mid-set, followed by groove-based phrasing, UK archival material, and layered acoustic duets. The final track dips into the archive for a rhythm-forward piece built around bass and percussion.Playlist
- Kerry Politzer "Watercolor" from Alternate Route (Whirlwind Records) 00:00
- The Kris Davis Trio "Lost In Geneva" from Lost In Geneva (Pyroclastic Records) 06:38
- Jack West "Closer To The Sky" from Essential Curvature (Otá Records) 10:31
- Leo Genovese "Trotamundos" from Solo Brooklyn (577 Records) 17:18
- Bill King Trio "What's Going On" from Live From The Jazz RoomMint Julep Sessions (7 Arts) 31:53
- Keith Oxman "Owen's Defense" from Home (Capri Records) 39:28
- Camila Nebbia, Marilyn Crispell, Lesley Mok "Driving Through Flood Water" from A Reflection Distorts Over Water (Relative Pitch Records) 46:22
- Convergence "Cauldron" from Reckless Meter (Capri Records) 56:39
- Dave McMurray "The Wheel" from I LOVE LIFE even when I'm Hurting (Blue Note Records) 1:07:32
- Tony Coe's Axel "Cela" from What Say We Play Today (Jazz In Britain) 1:14:55
- microplastique "Many Roads" from Many Roads (Irritable Mystic) 1:27:12
- Jack West & Walter Strauss "OO" from Guitars On Life (Otá Records) 1:56:49
- Cornelius Claudio Kreusch "So!" from Black Mud Sound (Enja Records) 2:00:52
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