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Tony Malaby, Tania Gill & The Gathering

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I decided to lay out for most of this last episode of 2021 and just let the music roll. There are a couple of new releases in the mix, one from Tony Malaby and a somewhat revamped Sabino and Toronto pianist Tania Gill's Disappearing Curiosities. Definitely check out the great singer, Dwight Trible, and his rendition of "Strange Fruit," on an upcoming release by the Los Angeles ensemble The Gathering Orchestra.

Playlist

  • Rodrigo Dominguez "Pocilga" from Borotocopo (Ears&Eyes) 00:00
  • Whit Dickey "Down Void Way" from Village Mothership (Tao Forms) 08:07
  • Host speaks 13:33
  • Pepa Paivinen "Personal Breath" from Personal Breath (577 Orbit) 15:09
  • Golpé "You Are All Things" from Totem (Robalo) 21:18
  • Yuma Uesaka & Marilyn Crispell "Capillarity" from Streams (NotTwo) 29:36
  • Luca Perciballi & Organic Gestures}} "Breeding Cycle III" from Approximately Grids With A Plan (Aut) 37:28
  • Sarah Murcia "Eyeballing" from Eyeballing (Bureau de Son) 44:06
  • Tony Malaby "Third Mystery" from Sabino (Arabesque) 51:19
  • Tony Malaby "Scratch The Horse" from The Cave Of Wings (Pyroclastic) 1:00:00
  • Host speaks 1:04:53
  • Wadada Leo Smith "Super Moon Rising" from Sunbeams Of Shimmering Light (Astral Spirits) 1:06:09
  • Dennis Gonzalez "Herido" from Forever The Falling Of Stars (Self-released) 1:16:24
  • Dennis Gonzalez "The Five Gates Of Hell" from Forever The Falling Of Stars (Self-released) 1:21:39
  • Irek Wojtczak & The Fonda-Stevens Group Band "Chodzony" from Rom Tom Dada (Fundacja Sluchaj) 1:27:46
  • William Parker & Patricia Nicholson Parker "Wilted Light As A Feather" from No Joke! (ESP-Disk) 1:32:23
  • Host speaks 1:43:26
  • Gunter Sommer & Fabrizio Puglisi "Elements: Water" from Elements (Aut) 1:44:18
  • Jakob Bro Trio "Reconstructing A Dream" from Uma Elmo (ECM) 1:49:52
  • James Brandon Lewis & Chad Taylor "Willisee" from Live At Willisau (Intakt) 1:58:53
  • Unscientific Italians "Unsung Heroes" from Play The Music Of Bill Frisell (Hora) 2:04:51
  • Host speaks 2:13:44
  • Steve Coleman & Five Elements "Rumble Young Man Rumble" from Live At The Village Vanguard Vol. 2 (Pi Recordings) 2:14:52
  • The Gathering "Strange Fruit" from Healing Suite (Self-released) 2:23:37
  • Jeff Lederer "Right Speech" from Eightfold Path (Little (I) Music) 2:30:13
  • Adam O'Farrill "Ducks" from Vision Of Your Other (Biophilia) 2:35:36
  • Adam Lane's Full Throttle Orchestra "The Schnube" from New Magical Kingdom (Clean Feed) 2:41:20
  • Tania Gill Quartet "Knocked Over" from Disappearing Curiosities (Self-released) 2:46:51
  • Host speaks 2:52:39
  • Georg Ruby "Lonely Woman" from Village Zone (Jazzhausmusik) 2:53:22

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