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Take Five - #190

Daryl Ong

02-Jul-18 14:18

Take Five - #190

The show that aims to expand and showcase the boundaries & limitations of jazz music from the old classics to 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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1:05 - Robert Glasper - Seasons ft Analogue Escape

4:43 - Cosmic Groove Orchestra - Time Has Come

11:07 - De Biasio - The Flow

16:44 - Kamasi Washington - Street Fighter Mas

23:44 - WVR BVBY - Watch The Wood Grain Fall

28:16 - Nubya Garcia - When We Are

36:06 - Azymuth - Butterfly

40:51 - Maurice Brown - Serendipity

45:26 - Walter Smith III - Foretold You

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Produced by: Daryl Ong


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