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Take Five - #163

Daryl Ong

09-Nov-17 21:00

Take Five - #163

The show that aims to expand and showcase the boundaries & limitations of jazz music, featuring old classics and futuristic compositions from all over the world. Nu-jazz, afro beat, acid jazz, hard bop, free jazz - we cover them all!

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0:11 - Paul Jackson Jr - The Workout

5:28 - Mammal Hands - Boreal Forest

10:31 - Nate Smith - Bounce: pts I + II

17:02 - Paul Brown - Sugar Fish ft Greg Adams & Jessy J

21:45 - Charlie Hunter, Chinna Smith & Ernest Ranglin - Mestre Tata

25:56 - Pat Metheny & John Scofield - The Red One

31:26 - Trevor Lawrence Jr - Cornerstone ft Kamasi Washington

38:04 - D'Angelo - Spanish Joint

44:45 - Roy Hargrove Quintet - Strasbourg St Denis

Produced by: Daryl Ong


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