Contradictions

The Jazz Hole - A podcast by Linus Wyrsch, BTRtoday - Sundays

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"The spotlight is turned to several new albums on today’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus. Branches, Vol. 2 by the NYC-based Japanese violinist and composer Tomoko Omura just came out on Outside In Music, the Claudio Scolari Project from Italy self-released their fifth album Cosmology, and two new albums recently came out on the Argentinean label Ears & Eyes Records: Mythomania by the New Orleans-based group Matt Booth & Palindromes and Oxímoron by the Buenos Aires-based trumpet player and composer Joaquín Muro. Joaquín Muro - “La tierra colorada y las manos” & “Perro Siberiano” Album: Oxímoron Joaquín Muro (tp, flh, arr), Pía Hernandez (p), Diana Arias (b), Martín Freiberg (d), Pablo Quiñones (bombo leguero on “La tierra colorada y las manos”) and Patricio Bottcher (b-cl on “La tierra colorada y las manos”) Matt Booth & Palindromes - “Ripped To Shreds” & “High Point” Album: Mythomania Matt Booth (b), Brad Walker (ts), Chris Alford (g) and Doug Garrison (d) Tomoko Omura - “Urashima Suite” & “Melancholy Of A Crane” Album: Branches, Vol. 2 Tomoko Omura (violin, arr), Jeff Miles (g), Glenn Zaleski (p), Pablo Menares (b) and Jay Sawyer (d) Claudio Scolari Project - “Cosmology” & “Blue Shift” Album: Cosmology Claudio Scolari (d, synth prog, co-composer), Daniele Cavalca (d, live synths, rhodes, piano, co-composer), Simone Scolari (tp) and Michele Cavalca (b) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:06 - La tierra colorada y las manos - Joaquín Muro 08:58 - Ripped To Shreds - Matt Booth & Palindromes 17:14 - High Point - Matt Booth & Palindromes 22:23 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 25:48 - Urashima Suite - Tomoko Omura 32:23 - Melancholy Of A Crane - Tomoko Omura 39:27 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 40:29 - Cosmology - Claudio Scolari Project 43:08 - Blue Shift - Claudio Scolari Project 51:08 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 52:04 - Perro Siberiano - Joaquín Muro 59:28 - Finish "