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Melbourne band The Outernet, Richard Hallebeek, Eelco van Zanten, Richard D Ruttenberg and Garaj Mahal
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Get ready for another dynamic week of cutting-edge fusion sounds! From Melbourne, Australia, The Outernet returns with more explosive grooves and powerhouse performances. From the Netherlands, guitarist
Richard Hallebeek
guitarb.1974

Lorenzo Feliciati
bass, electric
Jimmy Haslip
bassb.1951

Garaj Mahal
band / ensemble / orchestra
Fareed Haque
guitarb.1963

Kai Eckhardt
bass, electricb.1961

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Frank Gambale
guitarb.1958

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017

Al Di Meola
guitarb.1954

Jaco Pastorius
bass, electric1951 - 1987

Mike Stern
guitarb.1953

Jean-Luc Ponty
violinb.1942
Playlist
- The Outernet "The Crossing Pt1" from The Light & The Fury (Self Produced) 00:00
- The Outernet "The Crossing Pt 2" from The Light & The Fury (Self Produced) Time Marker07:38
- Richard Hallebeek Project "Looping Forward" from Looping Forward (Sewlf Produced) 15:16
- Elco van Zanten "Dude" from Dude (Self Produced) 22:54
- Frode Andresen "The Tram Jam" from Dark city (Self Produced) 30:32r
- Lorenzo Feliciati "Good Goods" from Groove First (Little Starlight) 38:10
- Richard D Ruttenberg "Brain Storm" from Infinity Mirrors (Self Produced) 45:48
- Garaj Mahal "Pairs" from Rotifer (Wahdude) 53:26
- Chick Corea Electrik Band "Illusions" from Beneath The Mask (GRP) 1:01:04
- MVP "Rocks" from Truth In Shredding (Legato) 1:08:42
- Al Di Meola "The Embrace" from Kiss My Axe (I-Akustik) 1:16:20
- Jaco Pastorius "In shot The Sherrif" from Live In Italy (Jazzpoint) 1:23:58
- Mike Stern "DC" from Odds Or Evens (Atlantic) 1:31:36
- Jean-Luc Ponty "N' Fan Mot" from Tchokola (Epic) 1:39:14
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