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New Music From Willie Morris, Tomas Fujiwara, George And More
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On this show we present new and recent releases from Willie Morris, Tomas Fujiwara, George (Anna Webber with Aurora Nealand, Chiquita Magic & John Hollenbeck), Nicolas Politzer, Christian Dillingham, Graham Collier, Jambal and Tristan de Liège, Elsa Nilsson, Matt Kane, Ilios Steryannis, Teri Parker, Greg Spero, and Makaya McCraven.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Willie Morris "Tina's Dream" from Conversation Starter (Positone) 00:51
- Tomas Fujiwara "Solace" from Pith (Out Of Your Head Records) 08:04
- Tomas Fujiwara "Swelter" from Pith (Out Of Your Head Records) 15:11
- George "Earthworker" from Letters To George (Out Of Your Head Records) 20:25
- George "Hopeful Epilogue" from Shorts (Out Of Your Head Records) 26:21
- Nicolás Politzer "Visiones" from Visiones (Bandcamp) 30:55
- Christian Dillingham "No Froust" from Cascades (Greenleaf) 44:22
- Graham Collier Music "Part 1 : The Good Companions" from Smoke-Blackened Walls & Curlews (British Progressive Jazz) 53:41
- Jambal and Tristan de Liège "Collisions of Light" from Enterprises of Great Pith and Moment (Tristan De Liége x Jambal Music) 1:00:00
- Elsa Nilsson "Bruising Darkness" from Pulses (ears&eyes) 1:04:09
- Matt Kane "I Walk Alone" from Song Poems (Bounce Step Records) 1:11:46
- Ilios Steryannis "Zakir" from Babylonia Suite (Self Released) 1:18:29
- Teri Parker "Becoming" from Shaping The Invisible (Self Released) 1:25:53
- Greg Spero "Hope Or Less" from The Chicago Experiment: Revisited (Ropeadope) 1:34:27
- Makaya McCraven "In These Times" from In These Times (International Anthem) 1:44:59
- Willie Morris "Keep Talking" from Conversation Starter (Positone) 1:52:20
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