Last Licks of 2024 - Overlooked


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Jan 13 2025
<p>There’s never enough time to play choice tracks during the year they’re recorded; the queue is always longer than “Overlooked” air-time. This live broadcast from Overlook Mountain will feature 19 tasty leftovers from 2024: post-Metal; psychedelic Turkish and Cumbia; Ghanian high life; jazz in big and small band settings from the U.S. and abroad; a bunch of modern chamber music; and an excerpt of the Messiaen symphony that features the airy, swooping wail of the Ondes Martenot.&nbsp;</p><p><em>Playlist:</em>&nbsp;</p><p>Yapraklarin Arasindan - Baba Zula</p><p>Cumha Uisdein - Harvestman</p><p>Vitus Labrusca (“Overlooked” theme) - Ben LaMar Gay</p><p>End of the Line - The Body</p><p>Adam - Sock</p><p>Santi Murder - Mourning (A) BLKstar</p><p>Spirit Moves in an Arc - Mark Trecka&nbsp;</p><p>Shining House - Kyle Brenn</p><p>El Vorrh - Julian Mayorga</p><p>Obra Akyedzi - Ebo Taylor</p><p>Puerto de Oro - Aracan</p><p>Jonesville - Moppa Elliott</p><p>Cool Code - John Hollenbeck &amp; NDR Big Band</p><p>Five Eateries (in New England) - Anna Webber</p><p>Sad Trophy - Goldberg, Sicafoose, Amendola'</p><p>Euforila - Tomascz Stanko Quartet</p><p>Ashes to Gold Part 2 - Avishai Cohen&nbsp;</p><p>cycles of growth - Shabaka Hutchings &amp; esperanza spalding</p><p>Valencia (Shaw) - Katia and Marielle Labeque</p><p>Voodoo Dolls (Montgomery) - Apollo Chamber Players</p><p>Electric Counterpoint - Fast (Reich) - Dessner, Chalmin</p><p>Turangalila Symphonie, Section 8: Developement d’Amour (Messiaen) - Yuja Wang, Cecille Lartigau, Andris Nelsons &amp; the BSO</p><p>After the news at noon, “Overlooked” is a show focusing on overlooked and under-heard jazz, improvisational, and other fringe music, from early roots to contemporary experiments, a mix of familiar to rare, classic to weird. Live from Overlook Mountain in Ulster County.</p>

<p>Host Rob Saffer is the former Executive Director and Producer of the Creative Music Foundation. While living in Brooklyn for 25 years, he served on advisory boards for Celebrate Brooklyn and Symphony Space. He also curated the Brooklyn Museum’s summer jazz series and helped found The Mingus Big Band.</p>

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