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New Sounds, Different Directions
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Featured on this week's show new material from talented guitarist Tassos Spiliotopoulos, cutting edge piano trio explorations from Mostly Other People Do the Killing, great new improvisations from Adam Nolan's trio and Massimo Magee with a variety of different partners. There's also a brand new release from Diego Rivera plus a couple of new albums featuring Ivo Perelman, and, one or two other treats as well.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Tassos Spiliotopoulos "Let's Pretend" from Solitude (Self Released) 00:53
- Mostly Other People Do The Killing "Three Mile Island" from Disasters Vol. 1 (Hot Cup Records) 06:35
- Diego Rivera "Battle Fatigue" from Mestizo (Posi-tone) 11:00
- Adam Nolan "Roll The Dice" from Listen To Me (Self Released) 15:32
- Bruno Duplant, Frédéric Tentelier, Massimo Magee "Untitled 1" from 344 (Orbit577) 20:57
- Ivo Perelman Quartet "Impromptu" from Magic Dust (Mahalaka Music) 25:50
- Ken Ikeda, Massimo Magee, Eddie Prevost, Joshua Weitzel "Easter Monday Music (Excerpt)" from Easter Monday Music (577 Records) 40:12
- Red Gazelle Trio "Stargazing (Radio Edit)" from In The Midst Of It All (Zack's Music) 48:44
- Mostly Other People Do The Killing "Marcus Hook" from Disasters Vol. 1 (Hot Cup Records) 54:12
- Diego Rivera "The Rose WIndow" from Mestizo (Posi-tone) 1:00:00
- Adam Nolan "Volcanos" from Listen To Me (Self Released) 1:06:49
- Bruno Duplant, Frédéric Tentelier, Massimo Magee "Untitled 5" from 344 (Orbit577) 1:13:01
- Hideo Yamaki, Dave Douglas, Bill Laswell "Misogi" from Misogi (Greenleaf) 1:19:16
- (D)IVO Saxophone Quartet "Part Two" from (D)IVO (Mahalaka Music) 1:28:15
- Tassos Spiliotopoulos "Across The Line" from Solitude (Self Released) 1:41:54
- Diego Rivera "Escapade" from Mestizo (Posi-tone) 1:47:33
- Bruno Duplant, Frédéric Tentelier, Massimo Magee "Untitled 8" from 344 (Orbit577) 1:54:16
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