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Sydney band Coast, Giret Gabor, Nankai Trio, T Square, Dave Weckl and Simon Phillips
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Today's show blends Jazz-rock-prog, and fusion, kicking off with funky jazz from Hungarian bassist Giret Gabor. We then dive into Norwegian prog with Andre Drage and Soft Ffog, followed by Japanese acts Nankai Trio and T Square. Australia's Coast brings modern jazz, whilst Poland's Haasta delivers instrumental rock, and
Cory Wong
guitarb.1985

Brandon Fields
saxophoneCarl Filipiak
guitar
Dennis Chambers
drumsb.1959

Dave Weckl
drumsb.1960

Simon Phillips
drums
John Patitucci
bassb.1959

Mike Stern
guitarb.1953
Playlist
- Giret Gabor "Sassy" from Green & Gray (Eastern Deluxe) 00:00
- Andre Drage "Tiger Boy" from Wolves (Self Produced) 06:25
- Nankai Trio "No Control" from Antartica (A Tonal Music) 12:50
- Soft Ffog "Pocus" from Focus (Is It Jazz) 19:16
- Coast "Wander" from Ember (Art As Catharsis) 25:41
- T Square "Amber Time" from Turn the Page (T Square Music) 32:06
- Haasta "Zuk" from Gyddanyzc (Lynx Music) 38:32
- Cory Wong "Matterhorn" from Matterhorn (Neural DSP) 44:57
- Brandon Fields "All Fa 'Nuthin" from Everybodys Business (Nova) 51:22
- Carl Filipiak "Hotel Real" from Hotel Real (Geometric) 57:48
- Dave Weckl "Tomatillo" from Heads Up (GRP) Time Marker1:04:13
- Simon Phillips "Biplane To Bermuda" from Symbiosis (Lipstick) 1:10:38
- John Patitucci "Scophile" from Sketchbook (GRPl) 1:17:04
- Mike Stern "Bait Tone Blues" from Between The Lines (Atlantic) 1:23:39
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