Reed Rapture With Liebman And More
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On this show we continue our exploration of Ivo Perelman's Reed Rapture In Brooklyn, this time focusing on his partnership with Dave Liebman. As well as further music from Liebman we also have excellent new releases from Blood Quartet, Mette Henriette, Sebastian Rochford & Kit Downes, Stephan Micus, Anders Jormin, and Maximiliano Kirszner.Playlist
- Show Intro 00:00
- Ivo Perelman and Dave Liebman "Ten" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 00:53
- Dave Liebman, Adam Rudolph, Hamid Drake "Formless Form" from Chi (META Records) 10:13
- Blood Quartet "A Place Of Dead Roads" from Root 7 (Cardinal Fuzz/Feeding Tube) 19:41
- Mette Henriette, Johan Lindvall, Judith Hamann "I villvind" from Drifting (ECM) 29:07
- Sebastian Rochford, Kit Downes "Love You Grandpa" from A Short Diary (ECM) 33:56
- Stephan Micus "A Song For Thor" from Thunder (ECM) 40:26
- Ivo Perelman and Dave Liebman "Two" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 47:21
- Dave Liebman, Tatsuya Nakatani, Adam Rudolph "Premonition" from The Unknowable (META Records) 53:43
- Mette Henriette, Johan Lindvall, Judith Hamann "Crescent" from Drifting (ECM) 57:44
- Maximiliano Kirszner "Trama" from Trama (ears&eyes) 1:00:30
- Anders Jormin, Lena Willemark, Karin Nakagawa, Jon Falt "Kingdom of Coldness" from Pasado en claro (ECM) 1:06:14
- Sebastian Rochford, Kit Downes "Ten Of Us" from A Short Diary (ECM) 1:12:37
- Stephan Micus "A Song For Armazi" from Thunder (ECM) 1:19:51
- Ivo Perelman and David Liebman "Twelve" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 1:27:18
- Dave Liebman, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart "Fall" from The Seasons (Soul Note) 1:33:56
- Maximiliano Kirszner "Artefacto" from Trama (ears&eyes) 1:45:11
- Mette Henriette, Johan Lindvall, Judith Hamann "Drifting" from Drifting (ECM) 1:51:01
- Blood Quartet "Myths Of The Near Future" from Root 7 (Cardinal Fuzz/Feeding Tube) 1:55:27
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