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Steve Lehman, Nels Cline, Satoko Fujii & Hobbs/Shanko

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It's not easy to find a more accomplished figure in creative music than Anthony Braxton. Alto saxophonist Steve Lehman knows that, and he honours his one-time mentor with a bristling new live album, The Music Of Anthony Braxton, destined for 2025 best-of lists. This recording is a reminder of Lehman's fearlessness. There are other excellent new releases in this episode: Dream A Dream from Satoko Fujii's Tokyo Trio, The Depression Tapes from the duo of altoist Jim Hobbs & bassist Timo Shanko's first duo release after many years of collaboration, Concentrik Quartet from guitarist Nels Cline with Ingrid Laubrock and others, and Close To Mars, a set of previously unreleased music by the late pianist John Taylor. From afar, there are new releases from Belgian artists (The Crimson ProjeKCt & drummer Stéphane Galland), Swedish pianist Mathias Landaeus, and Israeli guitar trio, Kadawa.

Playlist

  • Stéphane Galland & The Rhythm Hunters "Artemis" from Stéphane Galland & The Rhythm Hunters (Challenge) 00:00
  • Host speaks 07:19
  • Jim Hobbs & Timo Shanko "Trials & Temptations" from The Depression Tapes (Relative Pitch) 08:55
  • Billy Mohler Quartet "Those Who Know" from The Eternal (Contagious) 18:21
  • KCT "Two Little Robots" from Adult Swing (W.E.R.F.) 22:33
  • Host speaks 32:07
  • Steve Lehman "40b" from The Music Of Anthony Braxton (Pi Recordings) 34:26
  • Mary Halvorson & Sylvie Courvoisier "Silly Walk" from Bone Bells (Pyroclastic) 45:47
  • Shuffle Demons "Good Mourning" from Are You Really Real? (Alma Records) 50:42
  • Host speaks 56:00
  • Satoko Fujii Tokyo Trio "Aruku" from Dream A Dream (Libra) 57:55
  • Dave Sewelson, George Cartwright & Steve Hirsh "Peripheral Wonder" from Murmuration (Mahakala Music) 1:08:33
  • Mathias Landaeus "Blues Excavation" from Dissolving Patterns (Self-released) 1:18:44
  • Host speaks 1:28:58
  • William Parker "Pok A Tok" from Long Hidden: The Olmec Series (AUM Fidelity) 1:31:05
  • Michael Bisio "Broken Waltz" from NumBQ (Mahakala Music) 1:42:26
  • Mein Einziger Freund "Morph 5" from Zoomorphisms (Unit Records) 1:48:01
  • Host speaks 1:55:28
  • Kadawa "An Empty Room" from Post-Graduation Fees (Self-released) 1:57:09
  • Chris Parker & No Tears Project "Who Is Sam Blow?" from Humanitics (Mahakala Music 2:03:05
  • Adam O'Farrill "Rose" from For These Streets (Out Of Your Head) 2:08:02
  • Host speaks 2:14:34
  • John Taylor "Oats" from Close To Mars (Camjazz) 2:17:05
  • Thomas Heberer's Remedy "Lionel's Dream" from Hipp Hipp Hooray (FSR) 2:23:13
  • Host speaks 2:28:09
  • Nels Cline "The 23" from Concentrik Quartet (Blue Note) 2:30:25
  • Nels Cline "Allende" from Concentrik Quartet (Blue Note) 2:35:36

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