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Renner, Azymuth, Claudio Scolari Project, Kristen R. Bromley Quartet
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During this week's two-hour program of Jazz and improvised music, selections from new releases by the trio Renner, the Atlantic Jazz Collective, the Brazilian Jazz-Funk group Azymuth, the Claudio Scolari Project, guitarist Kristen R. Bromley, and drummer Gustavo Cortinas.Playlist
- Johnny Hartman "I Just Dropped By to Say Hello" from I Just Dropped By to Say Hello (Impulse!) 4:06
- Ellie Martin "Shattered Shadow" from Morning Glories (Ellie Martin) 4:23
- Maja Babyszka, Gilad Atzmon, Nikos Sidirokastritis "Peace Has Prevailed" from In Memory of That Song (Aesthetiko Musicians Collective) 6:53
- Renner "Blessing" from Never Ending Story (Laika) 3:32
- AERIE "Abeillmmmost" from Sonic (QFTF) 8:52
- Atlantic Jazz Collective "Always By Your Side" from Seascape (Alma/Universal) 5:45
- Azymuth "Last Summer in Rio" from Marca Passo (Far Out Recordings) 8:38
- Joaquin Núñez & Habana Safari "Afrocubanos" from Ruta de la Clave (Lulaworld) 5:13
- Alex "Apolo" Ayala "Rio Piedras" from Afro-Puerto Rican Jazz (PMC/Miel Music) 7:03
- Lalo Schifrin "Quiet Village" from Black Widow (CTI) 5:45
- David Leach "Antiphonal Trance" from The Ground That Holds You As You Fall Forever (Adhyâropa) 9:54
- Joane Hétu "Elle N'est Pas Un Animal" from Elle a Son Mot à Dire (Ambiances Magnétiques) 4:43
- Claudio Scolari Project "Cold Landscape" from Colors of Red Island (Principal) 5:47
- Claudio Scolari Project "Floating in the Dark" from Bloom (Principal) 5:38
- Kristen R. Bromley "Indy Blues" from Wes 101 (Kristen R. Bromley) 8:31
- Jody Redhage Ferber-Alan Ferber-Mark Ferber "Paris" from Confluence (Scarlet Tree) 7:41
- Gustavo Cortiñas "Sea Levels Rising" from The Crisis Knows No Borders (Desafío Candente) 6:50
- Agustin Pereyra Lucena "Casi-Numbe" from Puertos De Alternativa (Far Out Recordings) 5:23
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