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Reflecting The Past, Embracing The Future

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Jazz has been around long enough to allow for a massive library of ground breaking legacy music to build up. Current musicians often look back at that legacy, sometimes they use it, sometimes they build upon it and add a current perspective. In this way jazz is allowed to grow and develop whilst remaining true to the work of the innovators who went before. Several of this weeks pieces very much capture the spirit of past meets present, but also look to the future.

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  • Show Intro 00:00
  • Steve Turre "Sanyas" from Sanyas (Smoke Sessions Records) 00:26
  • Kevin Sun "That Light's A Star" from Quartets (Endectomorph Music) 13:40
  • Song Yi Jeon Trio "Water Fog" from Solitary Bloom (Self Produced) 19:37
  • Oded Tzur Quartet "Last Bike Ride In Paris" from My Prophet (ECM) 24:48
  • Yosef Gutman Levitt "Why Ten?" from Why Ten? (Soul Song Records) 31:48
  • Greg Skaff "Green Chimneys" from Re Up (Soulmation Records) 36:18
  • Miro Sprague, Jason Ennis, Marty Jaffe Tone Forest "The Mother Tree" from Tone Forest (Outside In Music) 40:13
  • Jon De Lucia "Fugue on Bop Themes" from The Brubeck Octet Project (Musæum Clausum Recordings) 50:48
  • Lee Mckinney "The Bebop Vampire" from Reflection in Two Shades (Summit Records) 54:50
  • Markus Howell "Counterattack" from Path (Posi-tone) 59:14
  • Daniel Carter, Ayumi Ishito, Eric Plaks, Zachary Swanson, Jon Paniikkar "Open Question Improvisation #3" from Open Question Live At Scholes Street Studio (GauciMusic) 1:04:11
  • Gonçalo Marques Quartet "The Hunger Artist" from Birds And Cages (Robalo Music) 1:13:02
  • GoGo Penguin "Parasite" from From The North : GoGo Penguin Live In Manchester (XXIM Records) 1:19:40
  • Pat Thomas and BleySchool "Ida Lupino" from BleySchool : Where? (577 Records) 1:25:26
  • Andrew Wilcox "Dear Mr. Hill" from Dear Mr. Hill (Truth Revolution Recording Collective) 1:41:30
  • Eyal Vilner Big Band "Afternoon At Smalls" from Swingin' Uptown (Self Released) 1:49:43
  • Tyler Cooney & Steve Newcomb "Witch Hunt" from Jazz in Meanjin 011 : Live at JMI (4000 Records) 1:54:41

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