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Three hours of adventurous jazz drawing on the Destination: Out archives and other planes of there.
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Comments | Images | Approx. start time |
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The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble | Tatas-Matoes | Congliptious | Nessa | 1968 | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: Sun Ra |
The Perfect Man |
My Brother The Wind, Vol. I |
Saturn Research |
1970 |
0:02:22 (Pop-up) |
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Don Malfon | Resonance No. 1 | On Resonance | Sirulita Records | 2018 | 0:07:26 (Pop-up) | ||
Chamber 4 | Green Leafs | Chamber 4 | FMR Records | 2015 | 0:13:08 (Pop-up) | ||
José Lencastre, Jorge Nuno, Pedro Santo | 08 30 | 8.30/18.09/10.10/10.18 | Creative Sources Recordings | 2017 | 0:21:33 (Pop-up) | ||
Pedro Alves Sousa + Rodrigo Pinheiro + Gabriel Ferrandini | Shining | Cloud at Rest | Phonogram Unit | 2019 | 0:30:01 (Pop-up) | ||
Agustí Fernández / Liudas Mockunas | Improdimension I - Part II | Improdimensions | NoBusiness Records | 2019 | 0:35:42 (Pop-up) | ||
Agustí Fernández / Pablo Ledesma / Mono Hurtado | Go Across | Coghlan Dreams | Sirulita Records | 2016 | 0:42:39 (Pop-up) | ||
Agustí Fernández / William Parker / Susie Ibarra | Anthem | One Night at the Joan Miró Foundation | Synergy Records | 1998 | 0:46:06 (Pop-up) | ||
hyper.object | Low | inter.independence | Phonogram Unit | 2020 | 0:52:35 (Pop-up) | ||
Rodrigo Pinheiro & Pedro Carneiro | Étude 6: on inertia and collision | Kinetic Études | Phonogram Unit | 2021 | 0:58:43 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: Booker T. & The MGs |
Melting Pot |
1:07:40 (Pop-up) |
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João Lencastre's Communion 3 | Street Woman | Movements in Freedom | Clean Feed | 2017 | 1:19:17 (Pop-up) | ||
João Lencastre's Communion | Roll Call | No Gravity | João Lencastre | 2020 | 1:25:22 (Pop-up) | ||
Hernâni Faustino, João Sousa, Jorge Nuno, José Lencastre | Lo Que No Experabas | ākāśa | Particula | 2020 | 1:32:05 (Pop-up) | ||
José Lencastre Nau Quartet | A | Eudaimonia | FMR | 2018 | 1:39:28 (Pop-up) | ||
José Lencastre Nau Quartet | Aphorism 4 | Fragments of Always | FMR | 2017 | 1:43:49 (Pop-up) | ||
Felipe Zenícola, José Lencastre, João Valinho | Marga II | Magma | FMR | 2019 | 1:45:42 (Pop-up) | ||
Gonçalo Almeida, Martin van Duynhoven and Tobias Klein | Sleep Talk | Live at the Bimhuis | Clean Feed | 2017 | 1:51:23 (Pop-up) | ||
Flak | Movement Two | Magpie (Live in Lisbon, 18th October 2021) | Shhpuma | 2021 | 1:59:38 (Pop-up) | ||
João Camões / Rodrigo Pinheiro / Miguel Mira | Dream Theory | earnear | tour de bras | 2014 | 2:05:52 (Pop-up) | ||
João Lencastre's Communion 3 | Song of Hope | Song(s) of Hope | Clean Feed | 2019 | 2:14:46 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: Wolfgang Dauner Quintet |
My Man's Gone Now |
2:22:34 (Pop-up) |
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The Attic | Outer Fields | Love Ghosts | NoBusiness Records | 2020 | Rodrigo Amado – tenor saxophone Gonçalo Almeida – double bass Onno Govaert - drums | 2:22:49 (Pop-up) | |
Rodrigo Amado Motion Trio & Peter Evans | Pepper Packed | The Freedom Principle | NoBusiness Records | 2013 | 2:43:54 (Pop-up) | ||
Music behind DJ: Dudu Pukwana & Spear |
Flute Music |
Flute Music |
Caroline |
1975 |
2:55:40 (Pop-up) |
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Andrew in Toronto:
I`m out getting groceries, but I`ll be back.
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Ha, @listener james from westwood! B-A-N-A-NAS bananas!
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@Listener Gregory, hello.
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Wassup, @doctorjazz!
@Doug, hola!
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WR:
Mxter Baba's warm greeting [hello!] (and the gradual caffeine infusion) make me aware that I've been muttering in the playlist without even writing a hello how are you.
Hello, Jeff and drummer streamers.
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Jeff Golick:
Welcome back, @Andrew in Toronto!
Welcome, @Sem!
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I have Steve Lacy and Anthony Braxton… and a few others…
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@DJpeter: where/when does Crouch do that? In the Voice?
DJpeterDE:
doctorjazz:
Would one say Trane was the way most jazzers found their way "out" early on? I do think Ornette was heard and influenced musicians, but mostly they didn't get much play. (would Ayler's sound be out of Ornette?). It took a long time for Cecil Taylor's playing to make its way into other free music as well.
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Dean:
Something Else!
Altoist Ornette Coleman stars on this new release from the Contemporary label, and he displays a sensitive and interesting modern style; one that is warm and appealing in the current genre. The tunes in the collection are all Coleman's, written about five years ago. Coleman's style is distinctly his own but basic and emotional. Accompanying him on this LP are D. Cherry on trumpet, W. Norris on piano, D. Payne on bass and B. Higgins on piano [sic]. The group is much better than average, with Cherry a strong support. "Invisible" and "The Blessing" are worth hearing.
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chresti:
Dean:
In his regular monthly column in the now-defunct men's magazine Players (a kind of African American Playboy), Stanley Crouch, who performed on drums in several of the performances on "Wildflowers," reviewed the live performances that the recordings later documented. Crouch hailed the new music on these recordings as "significant for its variety, its craftsmanship, and finally, its often breathtaking beauty and clarity of its artistry." For Crouch, Hemphill was "masterful," while Mitchell's performance was "almost as exciting and great as anything I've heard from Coltrane, Rollins and Ornette Coleman" (Crouch 1977:6).
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Doug Schulkind:
I love that Spellman book. I have a copy of it with its original title, Black Music: Four Lives.
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DJpeterDE:
"First of all, there is no such thing as freedom. We’re human beings, we’re creatures of habit....
But the thing about structure is that you don’t get fooled thinking that you’re doing whatever you want to do. To me, Coltrane’s life is the perfect example of that. He used structure to get to a variety. The word I would prefer to use is not freedom but variety. So you can see that he was playing a certain way and he stumbled on certain kinds of structural things around the time he was doing that Giant Steps stuff, which he felt he needed to investigate. He definitely investigated them to a ridiculous degree. He did it on standards, he did it on originals. He got a lot of response from that. A lot of response from inside the music community itself. Even from the musicians in his band. Some people were saying, “man, why do we have to play all these chords?” Other people outside the group were saying, “well, you know, that’s kind of stiff, playing all these chords.” And other people dug it. He gave an interview where he said he was talking to Ornette Coleman. And Ornette Coleman said to him, “if you want to play all these chords, go ahead, but why do you have to impose that on the rhythm section?” And so he thought about that."
m-base.com...
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jazztimes.com...
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www.villagevoice.com...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
The first associate had for Ornette is 'Free'
- but I respond a lot to his Compositions - which probly makes him more accessible ? & the class Quartet : playing with other Titans doesn't hurt the rep. & finally - he's just an expressive & lovely Player in itself. None of which can really be separated from the rest I suppose...
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hyde:
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...daemon = demon = spirit, geni - what have you...
Right ?
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hyde:
doctorjazz:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...which is why he wasn't a Psychologist.
DJpeterDE:
Jeff Golick:
And received with gratitude, @Listener Gregory! Thank you!
And thanks too to @DJpeterDE! Grateful!
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Hello, Stork Club, coming up next over here: wfmu.org...
John in England:
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Andrew in Toronto:
Thanks Jeff!
rw:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
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Jeff Golick:
@Andrew in Toronto: thank you!
@LG: I did not sense any kind of Iberian roots either, as I listened.
@rw: Glad you stopped by (and got good sleep)!
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hyde:
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Dean:
And yet the 2004 edition is title Four Jazz Lives.
Listener Gregory:
Thanks for an excellent show, Jeff. Very interesting.
listener james from westwood:
chresti:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
...no I do not have any shame thank you...
~ TY Always DJ JG ~
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