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Benji Porecki, Evening Sky, Finely Tuned Elephant, Jenny Klukken
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During this week's two-hour program of jazz and improvised music, cuts from new releases by keyboardist Benjie Porecki; multiinstrumentalist/composer Brian Eaton; the ensemble Evening Sky; guitarist Gilad Barakan; reed player Martin Archer and vocalist Claire McAllister; electronic musician/conceptualist Joseph Branciforte and Fender Rhodes artist Jozef Dumoulin; the quartet Finely Tuned Elephant; and marimba player Jenny Klukken.Playlist
- Miles Davis "Green" from Aura (Columbia) 8:13
- Marilyn Crispell "For the Children" from Memento (ECM) 5:45
- Benjie Porecki "It's Gonna Be Alright" from Faster Than We Know (Funklove Productions) 5:20
- Cynthia Scott "Keep Alive the Dream" from Dream for One Bright World (Ttocs) 4:07
- Brian Eaton "Healing Leaves" from Parable of the Trees (Eatin') 5:13
- Evening Sky "A Quiet Conversation" from Evening Sky +1 Mino Lanzieri (NCM East) 5:48
- Fabio Anile "Compás" from Minutiae (RareNoise) 7:56
- Gilad Barakan "Quarter Sephardi" from Unsettled (Elza One) 5:00
- Yelena Eckemoff "Gamla Stan" from Rosendals Garden (L&H Production) 9:35
- Byard Lancaster "Us" from The Complete Palm Recordings 19731974 (Souffle Continu) 7:59
- Martin Archer & Claire McAllister "Stripped" from Mast Year (Discus Music) 9:09
- Joseph Branciforte "track #8" from Iterae (greyfade) 7:31
- Finely Tuned Elephant "Rush Hour" from No Goats (Finely Tuned Studios) 5:41
- Louis Stewart "Gerty McDowell" from Joyce Notes (Livia) 8:17
- Jenny Klukken "Rotation IV" from Marimba Standard (Jenny Klukken) 3:48
- Joe Henderson "The Bead Game" from Tetragon (Craft Recordings) 8:39
- Arnett Cobb/Jimmy Heath/Joe Henderson "Cottontail" from Tenor Tribute Vol. 2 (Soul Note) 10:34
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