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Reed Rapture With Vandemark And More

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On this show we conclude our twelve week look at Ivo Perelman's Reed Rapture In Brooklyn with music from his partnership with Ken Vandermark. There is also further music from Vandermark plus new albums from Mark Ortwein, John Bailey and Dave Stryker.

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  • Show Intro 00:00
  • Ivo Perelman and Ken Vandermark "Four" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 00:54
  • Ken Vandermark, Klaus Kugel, Mark Tokar "Automatic Suite" from Escalator (Not Two Records) 05:30
  • Mark Ortwein "It Was Time" from It Was Time (Terra Voce) 20:58
  • John Bailey "Time Bandits" from Time Bandits (Freedom Road) 26:30
  • Dave Stryker "Dude's Lounge" from Prime (Strikezone Records) 32:11
  • Ivo Perelman and Ken Vandermark "Fifteen" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 40:48
  • Ken Vandermark, Nate Wooley, Sylvie Courvoisier and Tom Rainey "The Space Between The Teeth" from Noise of our Time (Intakt) 46:22
  • John Bailey "Lullaby" from Time Bandits (Freedom Road) 52:49
  • Mark Ortwein "Lunar Love" from It Was Time (Terra Voce) 1:00:00
  • Dave Stryker "Prime" from Prime (Strikezone Records) 1:06:31
  • Ivo Perelman and Ken Vandermark "Twelve" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 1:12:50
  • Entr'acte "Perpetual Desk (For Ikue Mori)" from Soign Ta Droite (Audiographic Records) 1:18:59
  • Mark Ortwein "After You've Gone" from It Was Time (Terra Voce) 1:35:47
  • John Bailey "Rose" from Time Bandits (Freedom Road) 1:42:04
  • Ivo Perelman and Ken Vandermark "Fourteen" from Reed Rapture In Brooklyn (Mahalaka Music) 1:46:20
  • Dave Stryker "As We Were" from Prime (Strikezone Records) 1:50:20
  • Mark Ortwein "I Might Be Happy" from It Was Time (Terra Voce) 1:55:36

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