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Jazz Funk and Fusion and Progressive Rock

by Len Davis
Jazz Funk from Dean Brown and Lettuce, plus new releases from Oz Noy and Scott Jones. Playlist Dean Brown-Dennis Chambers Breaksong" from D B 2 (BHM Productions) 00:00 Dennis Chambers Plan B" from Outbreak (ESC Records) 07:59 Pickpocket Bootstomp" from How 'Bout It (Self Produced) 15:57 Jeff Golub Cold Sweat" from Do It Again ...
New releases and old favourites in Jazz Rock

by Len Davis
Richard Hallebeek, Derek Sherinian, Mike Gotthard and more. Playlist Richard Hallebeek Friday at Last" from Bumerang (richard hallebeek.com) 00:00 Lorenzo Feliciati Force Quit" from Rumble (Bandcamp) 07:25 Richard Hallebeek Herbs" from Bumerang (rSelf Produced) 14:43 Snarky Puppy Jefe" from Culcha Vulture (Ground Up) 21:54 Derek Sherinian Temple Of Helios" from The Phoenix (Inside Out)29:10 ...
Lorenzo Feliciati, Michele Rabbia: Antikythera

by Claudio Bonomi
Lorenzo Feliciati aggiunge un nuovo tassello alla sua prolifica avventura artistica che in passato l'ha visto in qualità di leader incrociare il proprio basso con nomi importanti della scena avant prog e jazz come Cuong Vu, Nils Petter Molvaer, Colin Edwin, Steve Jansen, Pat Mastellotto, Chad Wackerman, Roy Powell e molti altri. Alla fine ...
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Lorenzo Feliciati

Essentially self-taught, Feliciati was drawn to the music of Led Zeppelin early on. By age 14, he gravitated to fretless electric bass after seeing Jaco Pastorius in concert with Weather Report during their Night Passage tour in 1982. “It was the last tour Jaco did with the band and one of my first live concerts. I had heard his first solo album in 1980 but seeing him that night changed my life. I discovered that you could be a bass player and still be the coolest cat on stage. All the eyes of the people in the audience were on Jaco that night. His playing was so powerful and full of joy. As a kid playing a bass, seeing Jaco — in his top form and with the best band ever — was a shock! But in years later, I came to appreciate Jaco for more than just his chops
Lorenzo Feliciati & Michele Rabbia: Antikythera

by Don Phipps
Light, bouncy, funky, mysterious, cosmopolitan, chill, ambientthe music on Antikythera, an album by Lorenzo Feliciati and Michele Rabbia is all of these things. The album has an urban vibe, albeit a slow-motion one , with none of the jarring effects and noise that often accompany city living. Beyond handling the bass duties, Feliciati plays ...
Antikythera

Label: RareNoiseRecords
Released: 2019
Track listing: Irregular Orbit; 223 Teeth; Corrosion; Prochronistic; Sidereal; Perigee; Apogee; Parapegma.
Antikythera

Label: RareNoiseRecords
Released: 2019
Track listing: Irregular Orbit; 223 Teeth; Corrosion; Prochronistic; Sidereal; Perigee; Apogee; Parapegma.
Junius Paul, Piero Bittolo Bon, Avishai Cohen & Other New Releases

by Ludovico Granvassu
In the second part of this week's episode we continue our exploration of new and upcoming releases with two smash albums, a stunner from Piero Bittolo Bon's Bread and Fox and the debut album by Chicago bassist Junius Paul. During the rest of the show we feature Nat Birchall's tribute to Yusef Lateef and music ranging ...
Colin Edwin & Lorenzo Feliciati: Twinscapes Vol. 2: A Modern Approach To The Dancefloor

by Dan McClenaghan
The cover art of Twinscapes Vol. 2: A Modern Approach To The Dancefloor features what looks like a cyborg, illuminated by hot electricity on the upper portion of its visage, a face otherwise surrounded by lifeless black. The image is fitting. The album's music--from bassists Colin Edwin and Lorenzo Feliciati--celebrates the dancefloor music of the '80s. ...
Koi

Label: RareNoiseRecords
Released: 2015
Track listing: Kohaku; New House; Kumonryu; Oxbow; Black Kumonryu; Noir Alley Verdigris; Ogon; Narada; Margata; Kuchibeni; Fish Bowl; Koi.