Sonarchy Radio Episodes

David Marriott's Pop Culture

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Exploring the themes of popular culture through original compositions and arrangements with David (trombone), Marc Fendel (alto sax), Geoff Harper (bass) and Brad Gibson (drums).

Labyrinth and the Desert

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Maximum sound pressure and overtones from Andrew McInnis (Juno 106, Casio MT-68, piano and harmonium) with text by Martin Schilde.

Helix

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Four master improvisors in the classic sax and drum duo times two. Very powerful. Eric Barber and Greg Sinibaldi on tenor saxes, Greg Campbell and Paul Kicuchi on drums.

However

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Quiet, focused, inside music from Torben Ulrich (voicings), Lori Goldston (cello), Angelina Baldoz (trumpet, mutes, flute) and Jason Scott (percussion).

Rai

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A jazz rockin' jam band with Mike Saskor and Russ Grabski on guitars, Lennox Holness on bass and Charlie Workman on drums.

Roger Nelson

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In May 2010 Eric Satie's Vexations was performed at Jack Straw Productions. This continuous 18 hour performance was made possible with the skill of numerous Seattle pianists. Roger Nelson's hour long shift was beautiful and a great way to close 2010.

Spyn Reset

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New electric jazz music featuring Yasu (fender rhodes), Evan McPherson (bass), Nima Abbassi (drums), Garrett Troy (percussion), Darian Asplund (tenor sax), Brian Woolford (keys).

Paul Hoskin

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Hoskin and the contrabass clarinet become one, as Hoskin explores the relationship of sound and body.

Combo Craig

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From the Sonarchy archives and first heard in 1996. The organ jazz sound gets a spanking that only this band can deliver, featuring Craig Flory (sax and clarinet), Ron Weinstein (hammond B3, piano, trumpet), Mike Stone (drums) with guest Fred Chalenor (electric bass).

KJ Sawka

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Sonarchy archive performance from 2006 with KJ Sawka (drums and programming), Christa Wells (vocals) and Kent Halverson (keys and bass).

David Haney

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Modern adaptations on rural blues for solo piano.

Steve Barsotti

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Electroacoustic improvisation on invented instruments with field recordings.