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New Releases From Michael Weiss, Ron Ledoux, Tim Berne & Gregg Belisle-Chi, and more
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On this week's show we feature an eclectic selection of brand new releases from Michael Weiss, Ron Ledoux, Tim Berne & Gregg Belisle-Chi, Hello Cacus!, Luneta Freedom Jazz Collective, In Real Time, Adam Shead and Manuel Valera New Cuban Express Big Band.Playlist
- Michael Weiss "Persistence" from Persistence (Cellar Live) 00:00
- Ron Ledoux Quartet "Fourth Impression" from A Stones Throw Away (Self Released) 06:19
- Tim Berne & Gregg Belisle-Chi "Frosty" from Mars (Intakt) 12:12
- Hello Cacus! "For Petter" from Happy Thief (ears&eyes) 16:34
- Luneta Freedom Jazz Collective "Arimathea" from Slaves and Masters (Mahorka) 23:32
- In Real Time "Crosstown" from Blue Shift (Line Art Records) 26:31
- Ron Ledoux Quartet "Noted In Blue" from A Stones Throw Away (Self Released) 35:06
- Hello Cacus! "Great Title" from Happy Thief (ears&eyes) 40:09
- Michael Weiss "Once I Loved" from Persistence (Cellar Live) 48:47
- Luneta Freedom Jazz Collective "Relationship of Command" from Slaves and Masters (Mahorka) 55:35
- Tim Berne & Gregg Belisle-Chi "Rabbit Girl" from Mars (Intakt) 1:00:00
- Adam Shead Quintet "Mvt. ii" from Full Cycle, New Thread (Shifting Paradigm Records) 1:04:19
- Ron Ledoux Quartet "Late Ish News" from A Stones Throw Away (Self Released) 1:19:44
- Hello Cacus! "Frederico's Idea" from Happy Thief (ears&eyes) 1:25:26
- In Real Time "Passacaglia" from Blue Shift (Line Art Records) 1:30:45
- Luneta Freedom Jazz Collective "After The Cataclysm" from Slaves and Masters (Mahorka) 1:42:38
- Tim Berne & Gregg Belisle-Chi "Middle Seat Blues" from Mars (Intakt) 1:47:22
- Manuel Valera New Cuban Express Big Band "Expectativas" from Distancia (Greenleaf) 1:52:33
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