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Yuhan Su, Sam Eastmond, Vanessa Perica, Chien Chien Lu & More

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This time around we play with an unusual idea, alternating big band albums with albums recorded by vibraphone players. "Why?" you may ask... For no particular reason, other than the fact that we realized these tunes flow well together.

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Playlist

  • Ben Allison "Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00
  • Nikki Iles "Red Ellen" Face to Face (Edition) 0:16
  • Host talks 7:27
  • Chien Chien Lu "Hsiu Chin" Built in System (Giant Steps Art) 9:27
  • Host talks 16:47
  • Miho Hazama's m_unit feat. Immanuel Wilkins)"From Life Comes Beauty " Beyond Orbits (Edition) 18:07
  • Yuhan Su "Hi-Tech Pros and Cons" Liberated Gesture (Sunnyside) 26:28
  • Host talks 32:51
  • Sam Eastmond "Bagatelle #256" John Zorn Bagatelles—Vol. 16 (Tzadik) 34:37
  • Wayne Horvitz, Butch Morris, Bobby Previte "Early Winters" Live Forever, Vol. 2: Horvitz, Morris, Previte Trio: New York City, Leverkusen 1988-1989 (Other Room) 44:23
  • Host talks 48:51
  • Vanessa Perica Orchestra "The Eye Is the First Circle" The Eye Is the First Circle (Self-released) 49:45
  • Host talks 56:42
  • Simon Moullier "Ecaroh" Inception (Fresh Sound/New Talent) 58:26

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