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Overlooked: Newly Released Music

Mar 10, 2026: 12pm - 2pm
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Circle the Heart, Marty Ehrlich/Julius Hemphill, 2026 Relative Pitch Records

Circle the Heart, Marty Ehrlich/Julius Hemphill, 2026 Relative Pitch Records. (Mar 10, 2026)

Hosted by Rob Saffer.

In this live broadcast from Overlook Mountain, host Rob Saffer will spin disks from near and far, composed and improvised, Dutch disco to avant garde jazz. Listeners will hear some Delta blues skiffle, soft psychedelia, mathy Malian balafon, a Mingus cover, noise guitar, plenty of piano, cello, reeds and vocals, poppy to ecstatic.

Playlist:

Theme: Vitus Labrusca - Ben LaMar Gay

Hometown Skiffle - Roosevelt Holts

Kodonaw - Neba Solo, Benego Diakite

Spirit Adapter - Yin Yin

Jealousy - Duul Suns

Speed Table - Winged Wheel

Evil Evil Idiot - Dry Cleaning

Waiting for the Raptor - Wendy Eisenberg, Anthony Pirog

Tanks Near Kyiv - Vadim Neselovskyi

Wyalusing - Christopher Shultis

Kreisleriana Op. 16 (Schumann) - Burkard Schliessmann

The Orge - Joe Chambers

When Kabuya Dances - Craig Taborn

Sea Triptych Pt. 3 - Adam O’Farrill

Oo long! - Tomeka Reid

Substance Q - Peter Evans, Mike Pride

Two Mays - Jane Ira Bloom, Brian Shankar Adler

Border Town - Marty Ehrlich, Julius Hemphill

Ecclusiastics - Rahsaan Roland Kirk

Every Circle a Moon - Ishmael Ali

Bird or Snake - Em Spel

Sequence for Gaia (Richter) - Gautier Capucon

Hoc Verbum effabricavit - Stephanie Lamprea, Alistain MacDonald“Overlooked” is a show focusing on overlooked and underplayed music of all varieties: jazz, improvisational, international, and other fringe music, ancient to future, familiar to rare, classic to weird. Broadcast live from Overlook Mountain in Ulster County, “Overlooked” offers programs focused solely on newly released music along with others that focus on specific musical themes or history.

Host Rob Saffer is the former Executive Director and Producer of the Creative Music Foundation and Creative Music Studio. While living in Brooklyn for 25 years, he served on advisory boards for Celebrate Brooklyn! and Symphony Space. He also co-curated the Brooklyn Museum’s summer jazz series and helped found The Mingus Big Band with Mingus’s widow, Sue. Rob is also a judge for the annual Downbeat Magazine Critics Poll.