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Wayne Horvitz, Kamil Piotrowicz and More

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This week we focus on a number of intriguing 'firsts.' The playlist includes acclaimed saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock's first foray into composing orchestral works, Wayne Horvitz' first traditional piano trio format recorded in the mountains of Montana, as well as Polish rising star pianist Kamil Piotrowicz and his sextet, Krzysztof Komeda's compositions interpreted by a top Australian ensemble led by Andrea Keller and Miroslav Bukovsky, Satoko Fujii's new trio Amu with a tap dancer, and Francois Houle, Alexander Hawkins and Harris Eisenstadt hook-up for You Have Options.

Needless to say, there's lots more amazing music for you this episode. Enjoy!

Playlist

  • Samuel Blaser Quartet "Levee Camp Moan Blues" from Early In The Mornin' (OutNote) 00:00
  • Leszek Żądło "Miss B" from Miss B (For Tune) 05:34
  • Host speaks 14:10
  • Wayne Horvitz "The Pauls" from The Snow Ghost Sessions (Songlines) 17:04
  • Wayne Horvitz "No Blood Relation" from The Snow Ghost Sessions (Songlines) 21:43
  • Matthew Golombisky "Cuentos 1 V.3" from Cuentos Vol 3 (Ears & Eyes) 24:20
  • Daniel Carter & Patrick Holmes "Shine-A-Town" from Telepatia Liquida (577 Records) 30:41
  • Host speaks 38:19
  • Kamil Piotrowicz "Product Placement" from Product Placement (Howard) 39:55
  • Kamil Piotrowicz "Lucid Dreaming" from Product Placement (Howard) 44:54
  • Michael Formanek "Twenty Three Neo" from The Rub And Spare Change (ECM) 50:36
  • Host speaks 58:54
  • Ingrid Laubrock "Contemporary Chaos Practices Parts 1 & 2" from Contemporary Chaos Practices (Intakt) 1:00:48
  • Hot Heros "Sillan Yli Salment Aa" from Folkjazz from Finland (Eclipse) 1:16:40
  • Case Kämäräinen "Bergen?" from Waiting (Eclipse) 1:22:10
  • Host speaks 1:28:03
  • Jason Mears "The Cauldron" from Ammonite (Self-released) 1:29:51
  • Benoit Delbecq, Jorrit Dijkstra & John Hollenbeck "Stalk" from Linger (Driff) 1:45:06
  • Host speaks 1:50:37
  • Jonathan Finlayson "Grass" from 3 Times Round (Pi) 1:51:17
  • David Dominique "Grief" from Mask (Orenda) 1:58:54
  • Host speaks 2:05:07
  • Francois Houle, Alexander Hawkins & Harris Eisenstadt "Dusk" from You Have Options (Songlines) 2:08:09
  • Andrew Lamb "New Moon on the Desert" from The Casbah of Love (Birdwatcher) 2:15:15
  • Jozef Dumoulin "Imagined Rotation" from A Beginner's Guide to Diving and Flying (Yolk) 2:21:33
  • Host speaks 2:23:28
  • Satoki Fujii & Amu"Rimaketo" from Weave (Libra) 2:24:45
  • Trevor Watts Amalgam "Keep Right" from Closer to You (Hi4Head) 2:35:28
  • Host speaks 2:39:49
  • Andrea Keller & Miroslav Bukovsky "Alfred Over Rooftops" from The Komeda Project (Self-released) 2:42:03
  • Sean Moran "Cheyenne" from Sun Tiger (Skirl) 2:52:28

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