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87_BradWarnerABusy working on my own music, but here’s a few things I heard lately.

Alessandra Celletti – Sacred Honey
Arnaldo Estrella, piano – O piano de Villa-Lobos
Ronald Shannon Jackson – PowerTools, Live at the Knitting Factory 1989
Jan Erik Kongshaug ‎– All These Years
Guillermo McGill, Dave Liebman, John Abercrombie, George Mraz ‎– The Art Of Respect
Pasquale Grasso – Solo Masterpieces
Alan Silva, Jimmy Lyons, Lester Bowie, Andrew Cyrille – Other Afternoons
Jimmy Lyons Sunny Murray Trio – Jump Up
Jimmy Lyons – Andrew Cyrille – Burnt Offering

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Ajahn Sumedho – The 4 Noble Truths

“Luang Por Sumedho or Ajahn Sumedho (Thai: อาจารย์สุเมโธ) (born Robert Karr Jackman, July 27, 1934) is one of the senior Western representatives of the Thai forest tradition of Theravada Buddhism. He was abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK, from its consecration in 1984 until his retirement in 2010. Luang Por means Venerable Father (หลวงพ่อ), an honorific and term of affection in keeping with Thai custom; ajahn means teacher. A bhikkhu since 1967, Sumedho is considered a seminal figure in the transmission of the Buddha’s teachings to the West.” – wikipedia

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Stick Men – Absalom
Stick Men – Open
Markus Reuter – String Quartet No.1 Heartland
Toru Takemitsu – From Me Flows What You Call Time
Toru Takemitsu ‎– Garden Rain • Le Son Calligraphié • Hika • Folios
Toru Takemitsu ‎– Gemeaux; Dream / Window; Spirit Garden
Marc Copland – At Night
Marc Copland – And I Love Her
Ellen Arkbro – CHORDS
Ellen Arkbro – For organ and brass
Kyle Gann – Hyperchromatica
Harry Bertoia – Sonambient Complete Collection
Wim Mertens – Moment
BioMeSS – confidence
Jóhann Jóhannsson – Orphée
David Rosenboom – Life Field
Jeffrey Zeigler ‎– Something Of Life
New Millennium Ensemble – Here Comes Everybody
Ensemble Hodos Plays Philip Corner – Life Work: A Unity 3. Mind 1972-89
Philip Corner – Extreemizms Early and Late
Otto Sidharta – Indonesian Electronic Music 1979-1992


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