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Descend into a rarified broadcast of sonic archaeology with See’s To Exist Show 160—a séance of spiritual and avant-garde jazz unearthed from the more recondite corners of the canon. From the meditative landscapes of Sadao Watanabe to the astral incantations of Sun Ra , this NTS Radio transmission drifts through intimate duets, philosophical improvisations, and long-forgotten grooves by the likes of Masabumi Kikuchi , Mal Waldron , and Arthur Blythe — It’s equal parts deep listening ritual and dusty record-sleeve gossip, where each note feels footnoted in invisible ink. Ideal for devotees of spiritual jazz , rare vinyl culture , deep crate digging , and avant-garde improvisation . 🎧 Expect: deep cuts, rich history, and heartfelt storytelling. #SpiritualJazz #AvantGardeJazz #FreeJazz #JazzRadio #RareJazz #JazzVinyl #ArthurBlythe #MalWaldron #ByardLancaster #StrataEast #ECMRecords #JazzCollectors #DeepJazz #VinylOnly #ntsradio Labels appearing in this broadcast Strata-East ECM Free Lance Vortex SteepleChase See's To Exist Show - Quietly celebrated among diggers, collectors, and heads of the deep-listening persuasion. If you're so inclined, feel free to donate for my efforts! https://streamlabs.com/seestoexistshow and here's the... Tracklist - 00:00 Sadao Watanabe – Paysages 1 and 2 (“”, CBS/Sony, 1971) 10m 52s 10:36 James Newton/Anthony Davis Duo – Pax (Crystal Texts, Moers Music, 1978) 6m 40s 16:55 Mal Waldron/Marion Brown – To the golden lady in her Graham cracker window (Songs of Love and Regret, Free Lance, 1985) 5m 36s 22:30 Host commentary 30:29 Walt Dickerson/Richard Davis - Always Positive (Divine Gemini, SteepleChase Records, 1977) 2m 49s 33:14 Denny Zeitlin/Charlie Haden – Chairman Mao (Time Remembers One Time Once, ECM Records, 1981) 6m 23s 39:35 Art Lande – Corinthian Melodies (Rubisa Patrol, ECM Records, 1976) 8m 34s 48:03 Masahiko Togashi – Tohne (distant sounds) (Three Masters, Next Wave, 1980) 5m 27s 53:04 Masabumi Kikuchi Quintet - Green Dance (End For The Beginning, Philips, 1973) 10m 43s 1:03:41 Host commentary 2 1:11:41 Dick Griffin – Flying Back Home (The Eighth Wonder, Strata-East, 1974) 8m 21s 1:19:58 John Gordon – erotica suite 2nd movement fulfilment (Erotica Suite, Strata-East/Superfly, 1976/2017) 6m 13s 1:26:02 Sun Ra and his Interplanetary Vocal Arkestra - Moorish Nights (The Space Age Is Here To Stay, Modern Harmonic, /19682016) 3m 43s 1:29:44 Joe Bonner – Primal Scream (New Beginnings, Theresa Records, 1988) 6m 17s 1:36:00 Host commentary 3 1:43:07 Arthur Blythe – My Son Ra (Illusions, Columbia, 1980) 5m 59s 1:48:57 Jimmy Giuffre 3 – Dervish (Music For People, Birds, Butterflies and Mosquitoes, Choice, 1972) 3m 31s 1:52:25 Byard Lancaster – mr.A.A. (It’s Not Up To Us, Vortex Records, 1968) 4m 13s Artist Highlight — Sadao Watanabe Before becoming an international emissary of lyrical jazz, Watanabe was quietly threading together bebop fluency with Japanese folk sensibilities in ways that puzzled purists and delighted the more open-eared. His early 1970s recordings—like the elusive Paysages sessions—carry a peculiar hush, as though recorded not in a studio but in the antechamber of a dream half-remembered. A former student of Berklee College of Music circles (yes, briefly orbiting that pedagogical cosmos), he returned to Japan with ideas that refused to sit still—resulting in music that feels both geographically unmoored and curiously intimate, like a postcard sent from nowhere in particular. If you enjoyed this broadcast, explore the rest of the See's To Exist Show archive on this channel — a growing collection of rare jazz transmissions.