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ALEXANDER von SCHLIPPENBACH | AKI TAKASE — Live at Cafe Amores (2018) Chap Chap Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    Jackhammer 13:01
Composed By – Alexander von Schlippenbach
2    Na Na Na Is Das Der Weg 11:35
Composed By – Alexander von Schlippenbach
3    You Are What You Is 3:23
Composed By – Frank Zappa
4    Mingus Mix: Dukes Choice - Boogie Stop Shuffle 14:26
Composed By – Aki Takase, Charles Mingus
5    Misterioso - Evidence 12:33
Composed By – Thelonious Monk
6    Skippy 5:55
Composed By – Thelonious Monk
7    Lulu's Back In Town 3:06
Composed By – Harry Warren
8    The Morlocks 12:50
Composed By – Alexander von Schlippenbach
Credits :
Piano – Aki Takase, Alexander von Schlippenbach

ALEXANDER von SCHLIPPENBACH — Slow Pieces for Aki (2020) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    Haru No Yuki (Frühling Im Schnee)    2:49
2    Improvisation I    2:15
3    Torso    4:28
4    Improvisation II    1:46
5    Improvisation III    1:27
6    Tell You    2:36
7    Improvisation IV    2:18
8    Cleo    4:40
9    Improvisation V    3:01
10    Naniga Nandemo    2:46
11    Improvisation V    1:59
12    A-Blues    1:49
13    Blues B    2:31
14    Improvisation VII    1:14
15    I Told You    3:34
16    Improvisation VIII    1:26
17    Improvisation IX    2:21
18    Dydo    2:11
19    Improvisation X    1:13
20    Frage Nicht    2:41
21    Zycado    2:42
Credits :
Piano, Composed By – Alexander von Schlippenbach
Calligraphy – Aki Takase

STEVE LACY & STEVE POTTS — Flim-Flam (1991) Hat Jazz Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    The Crust    6:18
2    Flim-Flam    11:04
3    3 Points    21:04
4    The Whammies!    8:03
5    Rimace Poco    8:39
6    The Gleam    10:51
Credits :
Alto Saxophone [Right Channel], Soprano Saxophone [Right Channel] – Steve Potts
Soprano Saxophone [Left Channel], Composed By [All Compositions By] – Steve Lacy

SONNY SHARROCK — Space Ghost : Coast To Coast (1994) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Electric guitarist Sharrock recorded these seven short pieces about six months before he passed away. They comprise the theme for the cartoon talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast, an adaptation of the theme, and five free-form jams, rock oriented, with drummer Lance Carter and Sharrock. Vocalist Alfreda Gerald adds oohs and ahhs on the "Hit Single" theme and "Ghost Planet National Anthem" remix. Sharrock is on fire for this brief but tasty excursion. He's more melodic on the anthems, free and loose, responding to Carter's solid rhythms. "Cinnamon Ghost" is the theme adaptation, Sharrock's guitar cutting in and out while he darts and flashes with gargantuan chordal and single-line handfuls of raw power on the completely improvised "Out to Launch," "Fear of a Ghost Planet," and "Rocket #99." Michael G. Nastos
Tracklist :
1    Hit Single    1:23
2    Cinnamon Ghost    1:43
3    Out To Launch    4:08
4    Fear Of A Ghost Planet    1:54
5    Rocket #99    1:45
6    Ghost Planet National Anthem    3:31
Credits :
Bass, Horns – Eddie Horst
Drums – Lance Carter
Guitar – Sonny Sharrock
Vocals – Alfreda Gerald

NIK BÄRTSCH — Hishiryō Piano Solo (2002) Serie Ritual Groove Music – 3 | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Among the earliest extant albums by Swiss musician and philosopher Nik Bärtsch, Hishiryo is described by the artist as an ongoing project for prepared piano and percussion that first manifested itself in 2001 and was recorded for release on the Tonus label in January 2002. Like much of his oeuvre, each of its eight episodes is titled with the word "Modul," which is German for "Module." This is the artist's preferred designation for his steadily increasing body of works. Whether conceiving for soloist or ensemble, Bärtsch's way of putting musical ideas together tends toward what he describes as "architecturally organized space...governed by the principles of repetition and reduction as well as by interlocking rhythms." Some of the modules visited on this album are ruminative, while others are bracingly propulsive, with Bärtsch employing a technique that brings to mind the breathtaking intensities employed by the Algerian pianist/drummer/bandleader Raphaël Schecroun (1926-1998), who made most of his records under the name Errol Parker. "Hishiryo" is a Zen Buddhist term definable as the state in which one transcends thought so as to merge with the absolute. Its usage here confirms Bärtsch's profound alignment with the philosophy of John Cage (who was the originator of the prepared piano as an art form), and also indicates a deeply rooted organic solidarity with intuitive musicians such as Muhal Richard Abrams, Anthony Braxton, Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith, and Pauline Oliveros. Further parallels can and should be drawn with Harry Partch, Ornette Coleman, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and self-described "transboundary sound and visual artist" Yoshio Machida. This marvelous set of rituals for prepared piano and percussion is the ideal prologue to Bärtsch's subsequent ensemble realizations. It is highly recommended for window washing, floor scrubbing, white sage smudging, and any other methodology used to straighten out the vibe in one's living space. For less active listening, try it after adding a few drops of eucalyptus oil to your bathwater. arwulf arwulf
Tracklist :
1    Modul 8_9    6:13
2    Modul 13    7:15
3    Modul 14    3:30
4    Modul 4    5:48
5    Modul TM (Based On Lennie Tristanos «Turkish Mambo»)    2:27
6    Modul 5    6:55
7    Modul 6    4:04
8    Modul 11    5:46
Credits :
Piano [Prepared], Percussion, Composed By, Arranged By, Producer – Nik Bärtsch

MARKUS STOCKHAUSEN — Sol Mestizo (1996) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

"Sometimes solemn, sometimes exhilarating variation of Latin jazz" - (FOYER) ACT Tracklist : 1    Creation    3:58 2    Iluminacio...