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New music from Quube, Rhythm Shaw, Xavi Reija, and Musaiko
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New music highlights include Quube with Chad Wackerman, Jimmy Haslip, Alex Machacek, and{ {Steve Hunt}}. Also featured are Mumbai guitarist Rhythm Shaw, bassist Francisco Fattoruso, and Spanish drummer Xavi Reija. We spotlight Mike Gotthard with Sensual Brutality, Soft Machine with their latest, and Argentinian group Musaiko. From 2024 we explore works by Steve Hunt and Tim Miller, Allans Legacy by Enrico Pinna featuring drummer Ollie Usiskin and David Binney from Anacapa. Also featured is The Fabulous Austrian Trio, plus a 2016 release from Steve Khan , and we close with Indian-influenced sounds from Ranjit Barot and Baju Bhat & Red Sun.Playlist
- {Quube "A Better World" from Quube (Self Produced) Time Marker
- Rhythm Shaw "Vortex" from Nothing To Lose (Shaw Records) 06:34
- Francisco Fattoruso "Laser Vision" from Galaxy 4133 (Montevideo Music) 13:08
- Xavi Reija Electric Quintet "Dusan Song" from Nu Breed (Moonjune) 19:42
- Mike Gotthard "Sensual Brutality" from Sensual Brutality (Self Produced) 26:16
- Soft Machine "Lemon Poem Song" from Thirteen (Moonjune) 32:50
- Musaiko "Palo Borracho" from Musaiko (Self Produced) 39:24
- Steve Hunt-Tim Miller "Sevens" from Changes (Spice Rack) 45:58
- Allans Legacy "Red Alert" from The Nineteen Men Of Tain (Self Produced) 52:32
- Lenny White "Gazelle" from Anomoly (Abstract Logix) 59:06
- David Binney "Massive Humanity" from Anacapa (Criss Cross) 1:0540
- FAT Disco Suite" from Awesome (Self Produced) 1:12:!4
- Steve Khan "Criss Cross" from Backlog (ESC) 1:18:48
- Ranjit Barot "Dark Matter" from Bada Boom (Self Produced)1:25:22
- Baju Bhat & red Sun "Natarage" from Baju Bhat & Red Sun= (Eastern Sonatta) 1:31:56
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