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Worldwide Special: Ginger Johnson, Ebo Taylor, Themba, Gerardo Friscina & Toco, Timo Lassy, & More
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Tony Poole dives into the latest Afro-Cuban, Latin, and Brazilian jazz releases on this special worldwide edition. Expect a vibrant mix of fresh grooves and captivating rhythms that continue to push the boundaries of the music they call jazz.Playlist
- madoron "Samba de Flora" from A Door (Urban Discos)
- Salin Cheewapansri "Lam Intro" from Rammana (Salin Music)
- Ginger Johnson and His African Messengers "Talking Drum" from African Party (Deluxe Edition) (Impressive Collective/BBEMusic)
- Ebo Taylor, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad "Get Up" from JID022 (Jazz Is Dead)
- Matters Unknown "Race Against The Sun (Wonky Logic Remix)" from Silhouettes: A Dream Sphere JournalEP (Matters Unknown)
- Gerardo Friscina & Toco "Ile" (Gerardo Friscina Rework) single (Schema Records)
- Tony Scott "Manteca" from Manteca, re. 1973 (Cinedelic)
- Skinny Hightower & Tyler Gauldin "Taxi" single (CastOver Records)
- Tour-Maubourg Ensemble "Floating on Silence (Panorama Version)" from The Panorama Sessions, Vol. 2EP (Pont Neuf Records)
- Timo Lassy Trio "Mountain Man ExitOrlo" from Live In Helsinki (We Jazz)
- Isao Suzuki & New Family "Joy" from Mongolian Chant, re. 1980 (Sound Fuji)
- Atmospheric Trio "Slither and Shake" from Following Polaris (Adhyaropa Records)
- Themba "Ou Kass" from Themba (Cinedelic)
- The True Loves and Nigel Hall "Dopus no. 1" single (True Loves Music)
- Women In Jazz x Rosa Brunello "Uno Punto Uno" single (Women In Jazz x New Soil)
- Setenta "Tambu" from Apollo Solar Drive (Latin Big Note)
- RAH & The Ruffcats "Rodeo (Kid Fonque Refix)" single (Sonar Kolletiv)
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