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New Music from William Parker and Whit Dickey
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Great music from the Aum Fidelity label with new albums from William Parker and Whit Dickey together with a selection of other recent releases and some classic "Bird."Playlist
- William Parker in Order to Survive "Eternal Is the Voice of Love II" from Live/Shapeshifter (Aum Fidelity) 00:00
- Whit Dickey Tao Quartets "Peace Planet" from Peace Planet & Box of Light (Aum Fidelity) 08:56
- Warren Galea "Chrysanthemums" from The Odyssey (Vento Azul) 19:30
- Stephan Crump, Ingrid Laubrock, Cory Smythe "Fluvium" from Channels (Intakt Records) 25:23
- Rorschach "1" from Rorschach (El Negocito Records) 40:44
- Torbjorn Zetterberg "Blodspredikan" from Orakel (Moserobie Music Production) 46:29
- Trevor Watts, Stephen Grew "Let It Be" from Let it Be, Live In Liverpool (Fundacja Sluchaj) 53:21
- Rodrigo Amado, Chris Corsano "Don't Take It Too Bad" from No Place To Fall (Astral Spirits) 59:42
- Thomas Hass Quartet "Moco Mystery" from West (Storyville) 1:08:13
- Robert Landfermann "Alkmene" from Topaz (Klaeng Records) 1:16:09
- The Fictive Five "A Fictive Form of Closure" from Anything is Possible (Clean Feed) 1:25:45
- Whit Dickey Tao Quartets "Box of Light" from Peace Planet & Box of Light (Aum Fidelity) 1:32:49
- William Parker in Order to Survive "Newark (for Grachan Moncur III)" from Live/Shapeshifter (Aum Fidelity) 1:45:40
- Charlie Parker "Hot House" from Bird at 52nd Street (Original Jazz Classics) 1:57:25
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