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New Releases From Royston, Lema & Ojeda, Courvoisier & Smythe, And More
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Listen for new releases from Rudy Royston, Germán Lema & Nicolas Ojeda, Sylvie Courvoisier & Cory Smythe, Jacob Young Mats Eilertsen & Audun Kleive, Brian McCarthy, Blue Moods, Roxy Coss, Dave Moss, Michael O'Neill Quintet, Cazayoux, Cut Beetlez Quartet with Rodney Chapman, Daniel Carter with Leo Genovese William Parker & Francisco Mela, and, Sébastien Parent.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Rudy Royston Flatbed Buggy "Limeni Village" from Day (Greenleaf) 01:03
- Germán Lema & Nicolás Ojeda "The Peacocks" from Su trazo y el silencio (ears&eyes) 08:47
- Sylvie Courvoisier & Cory Smythe "Spectre D'un Songe" from Rite of Spring (Pyroclastic) 17:08
- Jacob Young, Mats Eilertsen, Audun Kleive "Eventually" from Eventually (ECM) 46:53
- Brian McCarthy Nonet "AFTER|LIFE Movement III" from AFTER|LIFE (Truth Revolution Recording Collective) 53:12
- Blue Moods "Penelope" from Shorter MomentsBlue Ballads (Posi-tone) 1:00:43
- Roxy Coss "Virgo" from Shorter MomentsBlue Ballads (Posi-tone) 1:08:15
- Dave Moss "Murder of the Enlightened Ones (based on the death of Hypatia)" from In Her Dream (Bandcamp) 1:13:54
- Michael O'Neill Quintet "A Tadd Off" from Conversations with Birds (Self Released) 1:17:26
- Cazayoux "No Comment" from Casayoux (Ramble Records) 1:24:14
- Cut Beetlez Quartet with Rodney Chapman "Itis" from Boom Free (Ramble Records) 1:30:16
- Daniel Carter, Leo Genovese, William Parker, Francisco Mela "Intertext Salute" from Shine Hear, Vol. 1 (577 Records) 1:37:38
- Sébastien Parent "Grande Sainte-Marie" from Projet Seb Parent (Self Released) 1:52:47
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