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From New Age to Nuclear
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We try to cover a wide gamut of improvised music in the podcast, but today's episode must surely have the widest spread of any recent offering. We've got spiritual jazz from the late sixties, a quartet featuring clarinet from a few weeks ago, an album by a British mover and shaker that could easily be filed under New Age, and an encounter between a saxophonist and guitarist that will leave most listeners cowering under their sofas. In pop matters, Pat learns that even Korean ladies can be F-boys and then pontificates about his latest live encounter with vibes-meister Joel Ross.Playlist
- Discussion of Gary Bartz's album Another Earth (Prestige) 3:15
- Discussion of Shabaka Hutchings' album Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace (Impulse!) 24:00
- Discussion of Martin Wind's album Stars (Newvelle) 37:33
- Discussion of John Butcher and Fred Frith's album The Natural Order (Northern Spy) 49:34
- Pop Matters1:15:43
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