Architected Vortex

"Hear more music from three new records that host Linus introduced on The Jazz Hole in recent weeks: flutist and composer Yulia Musayelyan’s new album “Unsaid”, vocalist and composer Kari van der Kloot’s new album “The Architects” and ITACA 4et’s new album “Vortex”. Plus, a selection from the brand new album “1962” by the Brazilian-born, NYC-based guitarist and composer Ricardo Grilli. With his 2016 release 1952, Ricardo chose to begin his own story in the year of his father’s birth, a date that also coincided with the dawn of the Space Age and the height of bebop in New York City. With his inviting yet evocative follow-up, 1962, Grilli shifts perspective by leaping forward to a new starting point: this time, his mother’s birth year. Get the full album on www.ricardogrilli.com. Ricardo Grilli - “Mars” & “Signs (Blues for Peter Bernstein)” Album: 1962 Ricardo Grilli (g), Mark Turner (ts), Kevin Hays (p), Joe Martin (b) and Eric Harland (d) Kari van der Kloot - “Swimming” & “Holding Pattern” Album: The Architects Kari van der Kloot (voc), Lisanne Tremblay (vio, bck voc), Jamie Reynolds (p, syn, bck voc), Gary Wang (b) and Nathan Ellman-Bell (d) ------- Itaca 4et - “Vortex” & “The Third Murder” Album: Vortex François Houle (cl, composer “The Third Murder”), Nicola Fazzini (as, composer “Vortex”), Alessandro Fedrigo (b) and Nick Fraser (d) Yulia Musayelyan - “Unsaid” & “Numbers” Album: Unsaid Yulia Musayelyan (fl), Maxim Lubarsky (p, fender rhodes), Fernando Huergo (b) and Mark Walker (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 03:18 - Mars - Ricardo Grilli 09:21 - Signs (Blues for Peter Bernstein) - Ricardo Grilli 17:31 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 19:31 - Swimming - Kari van der Kloot 27:46 - Holding Pattern - Kari van der Kloot 34:41 - Vortex - Itaca 4et 39:38 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 41:09 - The Third Murder - Itaca 4et 44:59 - Unsaid - Yulia Musayelyan 50:43 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 53:04 - Numbers - Yulia Musayelyan 56:52 - Finish "

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In 2009 Linus Wyrsch joined the team of DJs at BTR and took over the bi-weekly jazz show,The Jazz Hole. Being a sought-after clarinetist and saxophonist, himself, in the Big Apple, Linus embraces a unique relationship with the jazz genre and its musicians, consequently providing the listeners with a backstage pass to the New York jazz scene. The hour-long show features the music of new talents from inside and outside of the New York circuit, and every once in a while, Linus is able to sneak in a major jazz artist, sometimes accompanied with a short interview. Over the years, he has interviewed John Clayton, Lew Tabackin, Fred Hersch, Sue Mingus, Steve Gadd, Jojo Mayer, Gerald Clayton, Javon Jackson, the President of Resonance Records George Klabin, Sofia Rei, Sharel Cassity, Mark Sherman, Harvie S, Jean-Michel Pilc, Dafnis Prieto, Randy Johnston, Helen Sung, Gregorio Uribe and many others. The Jazz Hole podcast comes out every other Sunday, featuring a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Also check out The Jazz Hole Live, which features live recorded sets every second Thursday of the month.