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  1. 27 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said:

    i haven't listened to it in some time but that solo Takayanagi LP is great.

    Yeah, love its economy

    Now this

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    Tony Oxley Quintet - the Baptised Traveller [CBS, UK 1969]

    I'm not sure it gets much better than side 2 of this, the interplay is phenomenal and Jeff Clyne's arco

  2. 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said:

    Candido – "Brujerias" De Candido / Candido's "Latin McGuffa's Dust"

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    It is interesting. A mix of Breton players on traditional instruments and themes with freeish jazz piano and reeds, plus percussion.

    It slightly suffers from being a bit of a porridge, but it is enjoyable. Could have been more than enjoyable though, I think. 

    Thanks, not generally a porridge fan but will have a stream as the concept sounds interesting 

  3. Online sources, quoting family reporting this sad news. Dead at 45.

    Not too sure how much he means to too many here but I saw him rip it up with Glasper a few years ago. He also played in later Stefon Harris groups and lots of others along the way.

  4. 38 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

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    Stuck at my mother in law's, in rainy Devon, forcing the kids to listen to this mix of free jazz piano and tuneless vocals and accordion, whilst we play dominoes on the floor. Real character building stuff.

    I'm impressed by your mother-in-law's album collection

  5. 22 minutes ago, Dub Modal said:

    90s night time TV throwback 

     

    Matlock first popped up for me on the Braxton 12 Comp Zim set. Been a fan of his since I heard that. Definitely recommended if you haven't yet checked that out. 

    Thanks, I bought one of the Zim nights as a download as I think it was the one I saw at Cafe Oto, which also means I probably heard Matlock that night. It was a great night's music that's for sure

  6. 22 minutes ago, soulpope said:

    Which was the last great Tindersticks album in your opinion .... ?

    I stopped listening to them very early, at 'Curtains', and I'm not sure why now at this distance. So my favourite remains the first one.

    My interest is piqued again so I think I'll stream some of the later ones. Obviously you rate 'Simple Pleasure' highly as you post it often so I'll start there. Which other later one would you suggest I try?

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