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New Music from Lorenzo Feliciati, Barend Tromp, T Square, Casiopea, Curtis Nowosad and Henrique Mota
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This Week in Fusion & Jazz-Rock: Global Grooves and Bass-Driven Brilliance We're diving into some exciting new music from across the globe, starting with fresh releases from Italian bassist
Lorenzo Feliciati
bass, electric
Barend Tromp
guitarCasiopea
band / ensemble / orchestra
Curtis Nowosad
drumsb.1988

Andrew Renfroe
guitar
Henrique Mota
pianob.1994

Igor Willcox
drumsb.1981

Antoine Fafard
bass
Dave Weckl
drumsb.1960
Jay Oliver
keyboards
Steve Weingart
keyboards
Marco Anderson
drumsb.1955

Gary Husband
drumsb.1960

Senri Kawaguchi
drumsb.1987

Kiyomi Otaka
organ, Hammond B3
Steve Hunt
keyboardsb.1958

Erik Escobar
keyboards
Sixun
band / ensemble / orchestraPlaylist
- Lorenzo Feliciati "Kudos" from Groove First (Self Produced) 00:00
- Barend Tromp "Chromatron" from Odd Time Concepts (Self Produced) 06:30
- T Square "Ultra Heat" from Turn the Page (Self Produced) 13:00
- Casiopea "Fight Man" from P4's Finale (Hats Unlimited) 19:30
- Kypo "Gravity" from Gravity (Self Produced) 26:00
- Curtis Nowosad "No Such place As away" from I Am doing My Best (La Reserve) 32:30
- HII "Consciencia Plena" from HII (Room 73) 39:00
- Spaced Out "The Fifth Dimension" from Live At Crescendo (Unicorn) 45:30
- Tomas Merlo Group "Pacman" from Crisis (Youkali) 52:00
- Dave Weckl-Jay Oliver "Apocolypso" from Convergence (Self Produced) 58:30
- Steve Weingart "Pursuit" from Dark Blue Dream (Skeewa Music) Time Marker1:05:30
- Paroksha "For Jimi" from Destinations Out!! (Self Produced) 1:11:30
- Gary Husband "East River Jam" from Dirty And Beautiful Vol 2 (Abstract Logix) 1:18:00
- Kiyosen "Young Hawk" from Drumatica (Elec) 1:24:30
- Steve Hunt "Fusion Collusion" from Elektrik Market (Spice Rack) 1:31:00
- Erik Escobar "Homenaje al Gran Maestro" from Erik Escobar (Self Produced) 1:37:30
- Sixun "Petit Chartier" from Explore (Blue Citron) 1:44:00
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