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Melbourne guitarist Nick Freer, Eelco Van Zanten, Gavin Harrison, David Binney and The Outernet
ByNick Freer
guitarb.1973

Gavin Harrison
drumsb.1963

Phil Turcio
keyboards
Pat Petrillo
drums
David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961

Steve Coleman
saxophone, altob.1956
Anika Nilles
drums
Eric Vloeimans
trumpet
Dwiki Dharmawan
keyboards
Gergo Borlai
drumsPlaylist
- Nick Freer "Subdivide-and-Conquer-1" from Apperseptions (Self Produced) 00:00
- Nick Freer "Leaving-The-Lie-1" from Apperseptions (Self Produced) 06:49
- Eelco Van Zanten "Tevoorschijn-M2" from Fel FusionKastel (Self Produced) 13:38
- Joel Grundahl "4 star Resort" from Off The Click (Self Produced) 20:27
- Harrison-Johnson "Sorcerer" from Early Mercy (Self Produced) 27:16
- The Outernet "We Remember The Light & The Fury (Self Produced) 34:05
- Pat Petrillo "Fused" from Contemporaneous (Inner Vision) 40:54
- David Binney-Tommy Crane "L'air Du Temps" from The Isle (Mythology) 47:43
- Steve Coleman "The X Format (Standard Deviation)" from Black Science (Novus) 54:32
- Anika Nilles "Dark Choclate" from For a Colourful Soul (Sakurai) 1:01:21
- Trinity Experiment "Try This At Home" from Anaesthesia (Timelock) 1:08:10
- Eric Vloeimans Gatecrash "Entropy" from Party Animals (V-Flow) 1:14:59
- Dwiki Dharmawan "Rintak Rebana" from Rumah Batu (Moonjune) 1:21:48
- Tohpati "Ethnomission" from Mata Hati (Moonjune) 1:28:37
- Gergo Borlai "Dr Kinsey" from MMM (Self Produced) 1:35:26
- Electric Arc "Enigmatic Time" from March Of Time (TRJ Jazz) 1:42:15
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