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Louis Sclavis, David León, Roby Glod & Joy Guidry
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Reed players have taken over the house this week. The eminent clarinetist Louis Sclavis stars in an excellent quartet using music, text and spoken word to create a moody sonic landscape out of short stories, poems and aphorisms by French and African authors. Other European saxophonists heard are Luxembourg's Roby Glod in a familiar setting with bassist Christian Ramond and drummer Klaus Kugel, and Belgium's Toine Thys leading his band Orlando. From this side of the Atlantic come David Leon's new Bird's Eye which utilizes the Korean gayageum, Chicago mainstay Dave Rempis hooks up with Boston pianist Pandelis Karayorgis in William "Speedy" Truss , and bassoonist Joy Guidry lets us hear a preview of her May release, Amen. Other reedists heard are Jan Garbarek, James Brandon Lewis, Dave Sewelson, Per Texas Johansson, Jose Lencastre, Catherine Sikora, Ben Goldberg, and Steve Coleman. Opening the show is the final segment recognizing Black History Month; this time the topic is the important musician-formed associations that arose in the '60s.Playlist
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Fanfare For The Warriors" from Fanfare For The Warriors (Atlantic) 00:00
- Oliver Lake "Rocket" from Heavy Spirits (Arista) 07:49
- Host speaks 17:09
- The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra "Desert Fairy Princess" from Live At UICC (Nimbus) 21:28
- Matthew Shipp Trio "Non-circle" from New Concepts In Piano Jazz Trio (ESP-Disk) 32:40
- James Brandon Lewis Quartet "Per6" from Transfiguration (Intakt) 39:37
- Carlos Bica & Azul "O Profeta" from Twist (Clean Feed) 48:40
- Host speaks 55:48
- Louis Sclavis, Sebastien Boisseau & Jean-Paul Delore "Lettres Infernal" from Langues Et Lueurs (Yolk) 57:48
- Per Texas Johansson "Livet E Tre Decalar" from Omnitonal Orkester (Moserobie) 1:03:33
- Host speaks 1:14:22
- David León "Nothing Urgent, Just Unfortunate" from Bird's Eye (Pyroclastic) 1:16:01
- Satoko Fujii Tokyo Trio "Along The Way" from et Black (Libra) 1:25:14
- Steve Coleman "If You Could See Me Now" from Transmigration (Columbia) 1:31:37
- Host speaks 1:37:36
- Susan Alcorn & Catherine Sikora "Filament 2" from Filament (Relative Pitch) 1:38:56
- Ava Mendoza &Dave Sewelson "Bill" from Of It But Not Is It (Mahakala Music) 1:51:33
- Host speaks 1:57:30
- Joy Guidry "Members Don't Get Weary" from Amen (Whited Sepulchre) 1:59:09
- Flak, Jose Lencastre, Jorge Nuno & Hernâni Faustino "Do It Slower" from Break It Down (Phonogram Unit) 2:05:02
- Host speaks 2:11:58
- Truss "Burning Bush" from Truss (Aerophonic) 2:14:12
- Vijay Anderson & Ben Goldberg "Blandishment" from Pentimento (Self-released) 2:24:06
- Per Jorgensen "Hard Kraak" from Living Live (Aim Sound City) 2:28:25
- Host speaks 2:36:28
- Roby Glod, Christian Ramond & Klaus Kugel "Carol's Dream" from NoToxic (NEMU) 2:38:13
- Sean Conly "Refutable Logic" from Re:Action (Clean Feed) 2:46:15
- Jan Garbarek & Bobo Stenson Trio "Witchi-Tai-To" from Witchi-Tai-To (ECM) 2:54:30
- Host speaks 2:58:48
- Toine Thys Orlando "Explosive Breeders" from Betterlands (Hypnote) 3:01:07
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