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New Music From Walia, Pardo, Hamilton, Webb And More
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2024 is proving to be a very busy year for new jazz releases. The seventeen new albums featured on this edition of World of Jazz demonstrate a healthy and developing jazz world where tradition and modernism share equally the goal of creating memorable listening experiences.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Pritesh Walia "Finishing Up" from Hope Town (PSA Records) 00:28
- Daniel Pardo "Bebe" from Ese Momento (Self Released) 09:19
- Sean Hamilton "Days Of Impermanence" from Days of Impermanence (Gotta Let It Out) 16:20
- Joe Webb "Hiraeth" from Hamstrings & Hurricanes (Edition Records) 20:23
- Alex Louloudis "The Waters Τα Νερά" from Love Creates (Self Released) 25:06
- Lenny Solomon "Mannix Theme" from The Weird Funk (Self Released) 29:35
- Playtime "Swing Out of Latency & Into A Circus (with Byron Wallen)" from Morse Code Through the Lights (Self Released) 33:46
- Ivo Perelman and Ingrid Laubrock "Two" from Duologues 3 : Crystal Clear (Ibeji) 39:38
- Ilya Osachuk "The Answer" from The Answer (Self Released) 48:51
- Thelonius Garcia "Gould" from Marche Nocturne (Self Released) 56:37
- Eri Yamamoto Quadraphonic "Cheer Me Up" from Fly With The Wings (Mahalaka Music) 59:05
- sally gates, Steve Hirsh, Daniel Carter "Vague Geometry" from Phosphene (Mahalaka Music) 1:06:19
- Tyshawn Sorey "Peresina" from The Susceptible Now (Pi Recordings) 1:19:53
- Nano Brothers Johannes Ludwig & Jürgen Friedrich "Copy Nature" from Ascend Flowers (Klaeng Records) 1:35:13
- Laird Jackson "Suhaili" from Life (Self Released) 1:42:19
- Patrick Wolff Quintet "Mister Softee" from Bay Blue (Bop City) 1:48:08
- Dan Pitt Quintet "Echo Park" from Horizontal Depths (Self Released) 1:56:47
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