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New Sounds from Zucker, Helias & Bloom, and Tosoff
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On this show several recent releases including Ben Zucker, Jane Ira Bloom & Mark Helias, Amanda Tosoff, Mikko Karjalainen, and Anna Hogberg, also some soulful sounds from Alicia Waller and closing with some classic Miles Davis.Playlist
- Ben Zucker "Moths Eating The Wallpaper Of Concorde" from Fifth Season (Amalgam Records) 00:00
- Jane Ira Bloom and Mark Helias "Willing" from Some Kind of Tomorrow (Bandcamp) 12:45
- Alicia Waller & The Excursion "Some Hidden Treasure" from Some Hidden Treasure (Innova) 18:56
- Amanda Tosoff "A Dream Within a Dream (feat. Emilie-Claire Barlow)" from Earth Voices (Empress Music) 23:56
- Anna Högberg Attack "Det Är Inte För Sent" from Lena (OMLOTT) 29:36
- Dave Douglas "Fish" from Hudson Solos (Greenleaf) 38:00
- Mikko Karjalainen Fellowship Quintet "Manago Blues" from Fellowship (Eclipse Music) 47:47
- Ben Zucker "Fifth Season" from Fifth Season (Amalgam Records) 54:45
- Jane Ira Bloom and Mark Helias "Roughing It" from Some Kind of Tomorrow (Bandcamp) 1:00:40
- Amanda Tosoff "Birdwings (feat. Alex Samaras )" from Earth Voices (Empress Music) 1:10:02
- Anna Högberg Attack "Tjuv" from Lena (OMLOTT) 1:15:21
- Mikko Karjalainen Fellowship Quintet "A Second Notice (feat. Paleface)" from Fellowship (Eclipse Music) 1:25:29
- Ben Zucker "Sixth Skin Pataforming" from Fifth Season (Amalgam Records) 1:31:28
- Jane Ira Bloom and Mark Helias "Some Kind of Tomorrow" from Some Kind of Tomorrow (Bandcamp) 1:38:15
- Alicia Waller & The Excursion "Soul" from Some Hidden Treasure (Innova) 1:42:23
- Amanda Tosoff "To a Stranger (feat. Felicity Williams)" from Earth Voices (Empress Music) 1:47:17
- Miles Davis "Round Midnight" from Miles Davis at Newport: 1955-1975: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4 (Columbia) 1:54:03
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