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Brubeck In '59 And Some Brand New Jazz Releases

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On this show we feature new new releases from Dave Brubeck, Voodoo Drummer, Matías Formica, Art Hirahara, John Herberman, Ivo Perelman, Susan Alcorn, Afro Peruvian New Trends Orchestra, Barry Deister, Constantine Alexander, and, Laurent Estoppey with Daniel Levin.

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  • Show Intro 00:00
  • The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Basin Street Blues" from Live from the Northwest, 1959 (Brubeck Editions) 00:54
  • Voodoo Drummer "Gnossienne No 1/Milo mou kokkino" from Erik Satie in 7/8 + Milo mou kokkino (Self Released) 07:42
  • Matías Formica Cinco "Se Rei Uno" from Destellos De Un Juguete Inalcanzable (ears&eyes) 12:03
  • Art Hirahara "Echo Canyon" from Echo Canyon (Posi-Tone) 18:27
  • John Herberman "Modalities" from Spring Comes Early (Ceola Records) 24:16
  • Ivo Perelman, Nate Wooley, Mat Maneri, Fred Lonberg-Holm Joe Morris , Matt Moran "Part One" from Seven Skies Orchestra (Fundacja SIłuchaj) 32:19
  • Susan Alcorn "Canto II. Presente: Sueño de Luna Azul" from Canto (Relative Pitch Records) 46:50
  • Afro Peruvian New Trends Orchestra "Osiris" from Cosmic Synchronicities (Blue Spiral) 1:00:00
  • The Barry Deister Collective "Morning On The Yarra" from Hemispheres (Self Released) 1:08:55
  • Constantine Alexander "Deez" from Firetet (Self Released) 1:15:39
  • Laurent Estoppey & Daniel Levin "One daughter answers beads," from Sumac (ears&eyes) 1:28:56
  • Ivo Perelman, Nate Wooley, Mat Maneri, Fred Lonberg-Holm ,Joe Morris , Matt Moran "Part Nine" from Seven Skies Orchestra (Fundacja SIłuchaj) 1:38:22
  • The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Multnomah Blues" from Live from the Northwest, 1959 (Brubeck Editions) 1:51:23

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