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  1. NERR — Filling Open Spaces
    by Mark Holub / Johanna Pärli / Sofía Salvo
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  2. Circuit
    by Farida Amadou / Liz Kosack / Dag Magnus Narvesen
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  3. Tape Anthology Vol. 1
    by Christoph Berg
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    Lost Tribe Sound A very different album for Christoph Berg in some ways, but what remains constant is his extreme attention to detail running through every note, shutter, and hiss. Tape Anthology Vol. I is perhaps more inline with his work as Field Rotation, but no matter how you label it, Berg's mastery of sound is evident.
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  4. The Trance Of Seven Colors
    by MALEEM MAHMOUD GHANIA w/ PHAROAH SANDERS
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    dobbin Amazing album! I love all the tracks. The quality of this recording has far greater depth and clarity to other recordings I have of MMG. This recording has taken me places and disrupted time. An important piece to listen to in any format and a must to own on vinyl! Favorite track: Mahraba.
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    Family Feet November 2023 - It’s good; not a fan of screeching sax; may take me a while. Favorite track: Salat Anbi.
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    benliam Imagine the first track in a club Favorite track: La Allah Dayim Moulenah.
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  5. "Akisakila" / Attitudes of Preparation (Mountains, Oceans, Trees)
    by Pat Thomas & XT (Seymour Wright, Paul Abbott), Will Holder
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    Barbon Fringant Excellent free jazz album with enough chaos and intensity to satisfy my musical taste. A year after my first listen, it's still one of my favorites. Thanks to Richard Blute for the discovery.
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    jiristepan XT regularly push the boundaries of how the limits of the new can still be explored in music today, Pat Thomas is a direct descendant of the piano giants of the second half of the 20th century; here they converse together with the music and thinking of Cecil Taylor. Free jazz of the future age.
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    Richard Blute A terrific tribute to the greatest of all free jazz pianists, but a superb piece of music in its own right. Cecil would be honoured. This is almost certainly going to be my album of the year come year-end.
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