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    James Weidman
     
    Three Worlds
    Pianist James Weidman releases his fourth album as a leader, “Three Worlds” on Inner Circle Music. Album Features Three Worlds of Musical Expressions: Trio, Quartet & Quintet with Francisco Mela, Brad Jones, Jay Hoggard, Marty Ehrlich & Ray Anderson.
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    The Jeff Newell Quartet
     
    Jack the Ripper
    Progressive music in the jazz tradition that impresses with breeding and charm before it strikes with silk-gloved force.
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    The Floating Opera Orchestra
     
    Rosemary Elephant
    Plenty of vaudeville dreams and notions of carnivals passing through small Eastern European towns while second-lining innuendos tend to lead all the visiting French women dancing.
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    Carlos I. Rios
     
    Drum-In
    Original compositions with aggressive rhythmic grooves.
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    Komeda Project
     
    Requiem
    Komeda Project returns with SCOTT COLLEY and NASHEET WAITS for REQUIEM, a contemporary tribute to the music of renowned Polish composer/pianist KRZYSZTOF KOMEDA.
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    Reptet
     
    Agendacide
    These two power-packed tracks will take you to outerspace with crazy antics and hard-blowing. They are joined by special guest Wayne Horvitz!
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    John E. Lynch
     
    GasLampSkip
    Smooth Sax Jazz
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    Headless Household
     
    mockhausen
    mockhausen is a collection of "outtakes," improvisational matters, and assorted artful noises from Headless Household . Guests: saxist Dave Binney, trumpetman Jeff Kaiser, and Ellen Turner, vox (and, by sampling happenstance, various parties).
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    Adam Bodine Trio
     
    The Chauffeur
    Fully loaded with original instrumentals composed by Adam, this debut album takes listeners for a spin of adventurous proportions. Personnel: Adam Bodine - piano; Kalin Capra - bass; Luke Emig - drums.
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    Frank Gambale
     
    Natural High
    The Natural High trio has become one Gambale's most popular touring bands. Gambale has reworked standards as well as his own brand of compositional gems. This is all acoustic, rare from Gambale considered one of the best electric fusion guitarists.
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    Top Albums

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    Eric Revis
    Laughters Necklace of Tears
    Amazing sophomore effort from Grammy-winning bassist.
    Grammy award winning bassist with the Branford Marsalis Quartet releases his follow-up to the highly acclaimed “Tales of the Stuttering Mime” with “Laughter’s Necklace of Tears.” Revis delves into the myriad of influences that have informed his development for many years. From the writings of surrealist Andre Breton, a brief excursion into the world of hillbilly music, to an adaptation of a Paul Hindemith Sonata. “Laughter’s Necklace of Tears” proves that both compositionally and instrumentally Revis’s trajectory into greatness is imminent.Eric is joined on his sophomore effort by a stellar group of forward thinking musicians.
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    David Binney
    Third Occasion
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    Lekverk
    21st Century Jump
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    Ari Hoenig, Johaness Weidenmueller
    Intro to Polyrhythms contracting and expanding time within form Vol 1
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    Gene Ess
    Modes of Limited Transcendence
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      Been So Long
      Rob Reason
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