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  1. Sensemaker
    by Sam Gill's Coursed Waters
    The virtuosity in Sam's music comes from the magical way his band internalises and reveals the many and often simultaneous divisions of time, their delight in sound, freedom and precision.
  2. Frequency of a Leaf
    by Alexandra Spence
    appears in 1 other collection
  3. Wildfire
    by Wilbur Whitta
  4. Zenith
    by Evans Robson Quartet
    The warmth and directness of expression on this album is palpable at all times. Sandy and Andrew have such compatible sounds and approaches, yet are so individual. The whole is beautifully recorded and mixed, the compositions are distinctive and attractive, and all the members speak on their instruments with such experience, style and purpose.
  5. Grief, Hope, Love
    by Jenna Cave Sextet (featuring Kristin Berardi)
  6. Nim Dong
    by Eishan Ensemble
  7. Afternoon Tea at Six
    by Eishan Ensemble
  8. The Running Tide
    by Sandy Evans Trio
  9. This Land Abounds With Life
    by Fabian Almazan
  10. The Journeyman Suite
    by AR Big Band
    Sophisticated, uplifting big band compositions: Track #4 OMG! I hear bits of Jim McNeely in those independent bass melodies and complex harmonies... then there's Nick Bowd's bari solo of the century! Great string writing and playing.
  11. The Odd River
    by Helen Svoboda
  12. Supernova
    by Spectra Jazz Orchestra
  13. Mravka
    by David Dower Trio
    Kopanitsa Kopanitsa
    I've never heard kaval played with chromatic bebop jazz vocab, including outside playing, but perfectly idiomatic folk ornamentation in the same player and track! Outstanding concept, arrangement and playing.
  14. The Outsider
    by Chris Cody
  15. PRIMA VOLTA
    by Véronique Serret
  16. Obihiro
    by Aaron Blakey
  17. Silver Lining
    by Kate Pass Kohesia Ensemble
  18. Lingua Franca
    by The World According to James
  19. Me Me Me
    by James Greening
  20. Face to Face
    by Jeremy Rose