More music from Yotam Silberstein’s new album “Future Memories”, plus tracks by Iris Ornig, Quinsin Nachoff’s Flux, Miki Yamanaka, as well as music from Kyle Nasser’s latest album “Persistent Fancy” and from Doug MacDonald’s new album “Organisms” – all on today’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus.
Doug MacDonald – Hortense
Album: Organisms
Doug MacDonald (g)
The Doug MacDonald Quartet – Jazz For All Occasions
Album: Organisms
Doug MacDonald (g), Carey Frank (hammond B3 org), Bob Sheppard (ts) and Ben Scholz (d)
Kyle Nasser – “Persistent Fancy” & “Arrival”
Album: Persistent Fancy
Kyle Nasser (ts, ss), Roman Filiu (as), Jeff Miles (g), Dov Manski (p, syn), Nick Jost (b) and Allan Mednard (d)
Miki Yamanaka – Book
Album: Miki
Miki Yamanaka (p), Orlando Le Fleming (b) and Bill Stewart (d)
Quinsin Nachoff’s Flux – Orbital Resonances
Album: Path of Totality
Quinsin Nachoff (ts, ss), David Binney (as, C melody sax), Matt Mitchell (p, prophet 6, modular syn, Novachord, harspichord, Estey pump harmonium), Kenny Wollesen (d, Wollesonic perc) and Nate Wood (d)
Iris Ornig – Harrison
Album: Storyteller
Iris Ornig (b), Jonathan Powell (tp, flh), Jeremy Powell (ts), Addison Frei (p) and Allan Mednard (d)
Yotam Silberstein – Matcha
Album: Future Memories
Yotam Silberstein (g, voc, perc), Glenn Zaleski (p, fender rhodes), John Patitucci (b, e-b) and Daniel Dor (d, perc)
Yotam Silberstein – Future Memories
Album: Future Memories
Yotam Silberstein (g, voc, perc), Vitor Gonçalves (p, acc, kbds, perc), John Patitucci (b, e-b) and Daniel Dor (d, perc)
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