My last show for the next three weeks, as I'll be taking family trips for the next two Fridays.
* Fieldwork -- "In Media Res" -- Your Life Flashes (Pi Recordings, 2002)
* Fieldwork -- "Generations" -- Your Life Flashes (Pi Recordings, 2002)
* John Butcher, Miya Masaoka, Gino Robair -- "Mosaic" -- Guerilla Mosaics (482 Music, 2002)
* Christophe Berthet/Vinz Vonlanthen -- "Bleu" -- Effet Papillon (Unit, 2002)
* Jason Moran -- "Planet Rock" -- Modernistic (Blue Note, 2002)
* Joe Morris -- "Tree Branch" -- Age of Everything (Riti, 2002)
* Carei Thomas Feel Free Ensemble -- "Monsieur Dupree (Cartoon XV)" [long version] -- Mining Our Bid'ness (Roaratorio, 2002)
* Andre Duchesne -- "Affirmations" -- Polaroide (Ambiances Magnetiques, 2002)
! Daevid Allen's University of Errors -- "Ocean in the Distance" -- E2 x 10 = Tenure (Innerspace, 2001)
Miniature -- "Hong Kong Sad Song" -- Miniature (JMT, 1988) [Rereleased on CD by Winter & Winter, just a few weeks ago]
* Pago Libre -- "Tupti-Pulai" -- Pago Libre (Leo, 2002)
John Lindberg Ensemble -- "Common Goal" -- Bounce (Black Saint, 1997)
* Wadada Leo Smith's Golden Quartet -- "The Zamzam Well a Stream of a Pure Light" -- The Year of the Elephant (Pi Recordings, 2002)
Matt Ingalls -- "Improvisation (1999)" [track 6] -- Recent Work (self-released, 2000)
Matt Ingalls -- "CLal(r)E.01" -- Recent Work (self-released, 2000)
* What We Live -- "As Yet Unknown" -- Especially the Traveller Tomorrow (Metalanguage, 2002)
* Anthony Braxton -- "Composition No. 287 (+40D)" [excerpt] -- Six Compositions (GMT) 2001 (Rastascan / Limited Sedition / Barely Auditable, 2002)
* Conference Call -- "Mala Dr'ole" -- Final Answer (Soul Note, 2002)
Steve Coleman and Five Elements -- "Verifiable Pedagogy (From Pedagogy and Confirmation)" -- Def Trance Beat (Modalities of Rhythm) (BMG, 1995)
* Roscoe Mitchell and the Note Factory -- "Song for My Sister" -- Song for My Sister (Pi Recordings, 2002)
* = Item in KZSU rotation
! = Pop/World music anomaly
? = Item not in KZSU library
-- Go back to Memory Select playlists.
-- Bay Area free/improv music calendar: http://www.bayimproviser.com.