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Heavy Rotation For A Pandemic Summer
								
									by Mark Corroto
									
										
																			
								
In the summer of 2020 one result of the COVID-19 isolation, and artists inability to tour and perform is that they have time to deal with projects halted by this pandemic. Musicians, producers, and engineers have mixed, mastered and released an abundance of music. Many of the titles have been, and will be covered by our ...
Damon Smith: Whatever Is Not Stone Is Light
								
									by Mark Corroto
									
										
																			
								
A well-known standing joke instructs a concert goer that the proper time to have a conversation during a performance is to wait for the bass solo. Maybe that joke is funny because it does happen all too often. Try as one might, though, it is impossible to get side-tracked during this solo bass performance by Damon ...
Paul Lytton / Nate Wooley: Known/Unknown
								
									by Mark Corroto
									
										
																			
								
The duo of Paul Lytton and Nate Wooley invites the listener to accompany them down the proverbial rabbit hole, entering a land similar to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Like Alice's trip through the looking glass, reality (conventional music making) is subverted to produce a disorienting situation. Known/Unknown is the third release from the duo, ...
Fredrik Lundin, Francesco Cusa, and Gianni Lenoci
								
									by Maurice Hogue
									
										
																			
								
It's just one of those happy coincidences that bassist Lisa Mezzacappa, whose name is likely Italian in orgin, is one of the featured artists in this episode, because there's noticeable Italian content as well. Mezzacappa's latest with her ensemble Six, is inspired by the short stories of Italo Calvino (also Italian). Music from Italian musicians comes ...
Evan Parker / Barry Guy / Paul Lytton: Concert In Vilnius
								
									by John Sharpe
									
										
																			
								
In a world riven by climate chaos and the attack on truth, on both sides of the Atlantic, it is reassuring that some things remain constant. At this stage of an existence dating back to the early 80s, the superlative British trio of saxophonist Evan Parker, bassist Barry Guy and drummer Paul Lytton plays only a ...
Christian McBride, Matana Roberts, Chicago Underground Quartet and More
								
									by Maurice Hogue
									
										
																			
								
Each of February's shows will have some music recognizing Black History Month. The selected recording for 2020 is The Movement Revisited--A Musical Portrait of Four Icons, Christian McBride's epic, and you'll hear tunes from the album each week. This show also features Matana Roberts and Coin Coin Chapter IV -Memphis. The Chicago Underground Quartet is back ...
New music from Wojtek Mazolewski
								
									by Bob Osborne
									
										
																			
								
On this show the featured release is the latest album by Wojtek Mazolewski Following the rhapsodic response to his debut Whirlwind release--a deluxe edition of Polka which, internationally, broke through into dance clubs and rock and indie festivals--the double bassist now focuses attention on the music of his compatriot Krzysztof Komeda (1931--1969), a legend ...
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Keune, Russell, Schneider, Lovens.: Nothing Particularly Horrible: Live in Bochum ‘93
								
									by John Eyles
									
										
																			
								
Recorded live in concert, in October 1993, at Museum Bochum, during the Ruhr Jazz Festival, this album is not a reissue but is being released for the first time, its wryly amusing title indicating that it has been declared fit for public consumption. In fact, the album's four tracks, being the only recordings of this Anglo-German ...
"Do they do those in Red?"
																	
								By Georg Wissel
									Label: Sound Anatomy
									Released: 2019									
Track listing: 1. nuts and bolts 15'51
2. a questionable activity 7'57
3. taking orders from fucking idiots 3'57
4. no-man's land 20'38
5. a constant state of flux or movement 17'31								

				
					
					
				
				
				
			
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
			
			