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3:01 AM |
| Masqualero Vanilje Bande à Part ECM Records 1986 Arild Andersen (bass), Jon Christensen (drums), Tore Brunborg (tenor and soprano saxophones), Nils Petter Molvær (trumpet), Jon Balke (keyboards). |
3:07 AM |
Set Break:
over Cliff Martinez’ “I Love You Baby” from the “Narc” soundtrack 💊🔥 🥄💉
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3:08 AM |
| Gavin Bryars Ensemble Sub Rosa, for Recorder, Clarinet, Violin, Double Bass, Vibraphone & Piano Bryars: Vita Nova ECM Records 1994 Gavin Bryars (born 16 January 1943, Goole, East Yorkshire, England) is an English composer and double bassist. He has been active in, or has produced works in, a variety of styles of music, including jazz, free improvisation, minimalism, experimental music, avant-garde and neoclassicism. |
3:18 AM |
| The Tannahill Weavers The Sound of Taransay Capernaum Green Linnet 2006 Taransay is an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Uninhabited since 1974 (except for holidaymakers), Taransay is the largest island of Scotland (~ 3 by 4 miles) that lacks a permanent population. |
3:21 AM |
| Cocteau Twins Lazy Calm Victorialand 4AD 1986 Scottish post-punk/ethereal/dream pop band formed in 1981 in Grangemouth, Falkirk (aye, in Scotland) and disbanded in 1997. |
3:28 AM |
| Sebastian Gille Gray Anthem (feat. Pablo Held, Robert Landfermann & Jonas Burgwinkel) Pirouet Records 2011 German saxophonist and composer, born 1983 in Quedlinburg. |
3:33 AM |
Set Break:
over “La Cagaste” by Cliff Martinez, from his “Traffic” soundtrack
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3:36 AM |
| Eténèsh Awash Zèraf! Buda musique 2007 Eténèsh Wassié (the Ethiopian singer) did not appear on this track. The band "Le Tigre Des Platanes" is a French quartet with no Ethiopian heritage, but why should that stop them? |
3:43 AM |
| Vas In Our Faith Feast of Silence Narada 2004 Vas is Persian born vocalist Azam Ali and American born percussionist Greg Ellis. They had 5 releases between 1997 and 2004, then Azam Ali split to form Niyaz. |
3:50 AM |
| Ekova Sabura Heaven's Dust Sony Classical 1998 L-R: Mehdi Haddab, Dierdre Dubois, and Arash Khalatbari. Around 1998-2001. |
3:55 AM |
| Ozric Tentacles Aura Borealis Waterfall Cities Madfish 2002 |
4:00 AM |
Set Break:
over “Red Earth (As Summertime Ends)” by Rain Tree Crow (aka Japan)
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4:04 AM |
| Corea, Clarke & White After the Cosmic Rain Forever Concord Records 2011 This concert featured several guests. This track has Bill Connors 🎸 and Jean-Luc Ponty 🎻. So essentially this is Return to Forever. |
4:14 AM |
| Hiromi Summer Rain Another Mind Telarc 2003 Hiromi Uehara (上原ひろみ) Japanese jazz composer and pianist, was born on 26 March 1979 in Hamamatsu. She was mentored by Ahmad Jamal. |
4:20 AM |
| Chad Wackerman The View The View CMP Records 1993 Jazz fusion and rock drummer (born 25 March 1960 in Long Beach, California). Best known for his work as a drummer and percussionist in Frank Zappa's band from 1981 to 1988. |
4:25 AM |
| David Fiuczynski Faith Visions of an Inner Mounting Apocalypse V/A Shrapnel Records, Inc. 2005 Covers of various Mahavishnu Orchestra songs, each with a different guitarist. The backing band is led by Jeff Richman. I've heard several "fusion guitar tribute" CDs, and most of them tend to be a bit Fuzak. This one is fairly decent overall. |
4:30 AM |
Set Break:
over “Tro Ve Tay Nguyen (Coming Home to Tay Nguyen)” by Nguyen Thi Hong Phuc
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4:34 AM |
| Maneige Le rafiot Maneige ProgQuébec 1975 Founded in Quebec, Canada in 1972 - Disbanded in 1983. Maneige is probably the Quebec band that epitomizes best the Quebec Prog boom from 1974 to 1979. Le rafiot = the tub |
4:56 AM |
| Minimum Vital Sarabande n°1 Sarabandes Musea 1990 Minimum Vital mix art-rock influences from Yes, a virtuosity coming from fusion, and a deep strain of medieval and southern European traditional musics. This is their 3rd release. |
5:02 AM |
Set Break:
over “Don’t Let It Happen Again” by Cliff Martinez, from his “Narc” soundtrack 💊
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5:04 AM |
| National Health Pleaides Playtime Cuneiform Records 2001 A live disc comprised of songs from 2 concerts. This track was recorded in France in 1979. Alan Gowen subbing for Dave Stewart on keyboards. |
5:15 AM |
| Isotope Spanish Sun I (feat. Hugh Hopper) Golden Section (feat. Hugh Hopper) Cuneiform Records 2008 Jazz-Rock British based quartet formed in 1973 by guitarist, Gary Boyle. |
5:24 AM |
| Weather Report Herandu Black Market Columbia 1976 L-R: W. Shorter, A. Acuña, J. Pastorius, J. Zawinul, C. Thompson |
5:30 AM |
Set Break:
over “Dramnyen Solo, Lhasa Norbuling La” from Tibetan and Bhutanese Instrumental and Folk Music Vol 2
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5:32 AM |
| Alèmayèhu Eshèté Ambassel Addis Ababa Shanachie 1992 Alèmayèhu Eshèté (ዓለማየሁ እሸቴ) (June 1941– 2 September 2021) . Ethiopiques Volume 9 is devoted entirely to recordings of his earlier music, and Volume 22 covers his career between 1972 and 1974. Other songs have also appeared on Volumes 3, 8, 10, and 13 of the series. |
5:40 AM |
| Zohar 7th Level Do You Have Any Faith? CIA 2007 Founded by Erran Baron Cohen. |
5:46 AM |
| David Sylvian Nostalgia Brilliant Trees (Remastered) UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) 2003 With input from Holger Czukay. Kenny Wheeler on flugelhorn. It's time to lie down and be counted. |
5:52 AM |
Set Break:
over “Only If You Wanna” by Flying Lotus
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5:54 AM |
| Nguyên Lê Inspire (with NDR Bigband & Michael Gibbs) Celebrating the Dark Side of the Moon (with NDR Bigband & Michael Gibbs) [feat. Youn Sun Nah] ACT Music 2014 |
5:57 AM |
| Nguyên Lê Breathe (with NDR Bigband & Michael Gibbs) [feat. Youn Sun Nah] Celebrating the Dark Side of the Moon (with NDR Bigband & Michael Gibbs) [feat. Youn Sun Nah] ACT Music 2014 Nguyên Lê reimagines the entire Pink Floyd LP. South Korean jazz singer Youn Sun Nah. |