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The Architecture Of Jazz

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Traditional jazz groups move from trios to full orchestras via various combinations. This selection of new releases features well recognised instrumental combinations and well as exciting and inventive new formations which challenge the accepted norms and offer new aspects to the music. The Architecture of Jazz has both a rich history and an exciting future.

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  • Show Intro 00:00
  • GOGODUCKS "Hang Arano" from Palladio a Palla (nusica.org) 00:26
  • Matt Booth "Optimal Chunks" from Sun Prints (ears&eyes) 06:48
  • Glenn Zaleski "Two Days" from Star Dreams (Sunnyside Records) 15:17
  • Michael Pallas "Disu's Dream" from Gateway (Truth Revolution Records) 21:36
  • Steve Davis "All Blues" from We See (Smoke Sessions Records) 28:53
  • Tom Johnson Jazz Orchestra "Bossa Monday Suite" from Time Takes Odd Turns (Self Released) 41:14
  • Daniel Tamayo Quintet & Víctor Acevedo "Torso" from Por la fuerza del hábito (Habitable Records) 52:39
  • Sam Wilkes "Rain & Snow" from iiyo iiyo iiyo (WIlkes Records) 1:00:25
  • Marie Goudy's Paloma Sky "Cardinal In The Snow" from Hold On To Me (Self Released) 1:11:05
  • Jeremy Ledbetter Trio "Gravity" from Gravity (CaneFire Records) 1:17:32
  • Delfeayo Marsalis and Uptown Jazz Ochestra "Lil Liza Jane" from Crescent City Jewels (Troubadour Jass) 1:25:04
  • Ari Joshua, Skerik, Delvon Lamarr, & Grant Schroff "Audio Bicycle Day" from Audio Bicycle Day (Music Factory Records) 1:32:30
  • Bryn Roberts "Steen's Scene" from Aloft (Elastic Recordings) 1:38:08
  • Catherine Russell and Sean Mason "South To A Warmer Place" from My Ideal (Dot Time Records) 1:45:42
  • Celestial Latitude featuring Frank Gambale "Memories of the Future" from The Haas Company Volume 2 (Psychiatric Records) 1:51:16
  • Jason Robinson "Sweet Tooth" from Ancestral Numbers II (Playscape Recordings) 2:01:30

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