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...its willingness to experiment is a pleasure.
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Love To Make Music To feels a little exhausting by the end of its 55-minute duration...
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Whichever way they turn, Offonoff are a group in touch with their inner ur.
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It's both ever-changing and somehow still at its very centre.
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Poet, madcap, artist, comedian, composer - take your pick.
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If anything, the slight tarnishing of the sound contributes to the sense of the...
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It's the details as much as the rich melodies or sense of generosity running...
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Staying In just might be the new going out if it's as much fun as this.
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Quaristice is a fecund joy that deserves your attention.
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Warm, sunny music full of unfamiliar colours.
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At times it's impassioned and edgy, cut with just the hint of a snarl, at others it's...
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The combination of songs and atmospheric instrumentals makes for an attractively...
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Magnificent and funereal and demands to be played long and loud.
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It’s difficult not to be swept along by the wry clear-sightedness and touching...
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Herbert conjures and then explores characters and situations that are sketched with...
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Dameron and 'Trane on a classic Prestige outing...
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Detailed, rich and catchy music that gifts a feeling of well-being.
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'cendre' is a sure bet for lovers of sonic pulchritude.
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If you want to shake the sleep from your eyes and bring the sun out from behind the...
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Taha comes across both as a genuinely likeable man, curious about the country of his...
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...It serves as a plea, perhaps even a blueprint for living in harmony with, rather...
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At its best, 'Under Giant Trees' wields an impressive emotional weight that’s likely...
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Here are songs of sorrow, generosity and gentle affirmation.
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Its sophisticated affirmation is welcome, though it’s difficult not to mourn the...
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Tu M' succeed at times in achieving something more challenging than mere loveliness...
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...further evidence for a personal suspicion that the most interesting electronic...
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Drummer Bobby Previte and guitar whiz Charlie Hunter hook up with DJ Logic for the...
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Long awaited reissue of a cosmic jazz classic from former Mwandishi trombonist Priester.
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Latest from the Viennese sonic explorer, originated for dance work by choreographer...
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A richly detailed palimpsest...a form of landscape created by the incision of a...
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Former Loose Tubes drummer gets electronic...
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A sophisticated ride with more than enough event, texture and subtext.
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The air-borne reverberations of the acoustic piano combine, impact and dissolve with...
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Imagine watching a slinky navigate stairs in slow motion while under the influence of...
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Offers up its magisterial riches to the attentive, to those willing or able to...
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The music drifts forward like a lazy tide filmed in slow motion creeping up a shingle...
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The mystery to the layperson of how this music is produced only contributes further to...
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A Mark Rothko painting seen through a shimmering heat-haze.
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Killer Nuts isn't astonishingly original...
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Son Of Clay's rhythms manage to be both woollen-coated and dainty, sleek and distressed.
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Experimental dub pioneer hooks up with two of his regular collaborators on this live...
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Monodigmen is full of litmus tests for the listener's will to persevere.
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Although initially forbidding, persistence gradually prompts this album to bear...
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Third album from Austrian electro-acoustic improv rock trio on the ever reliable...
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Doll Creature does not give up her secrets easily, but if the effort is made she'll...
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There is much detail and a sense of conscious, sensitive interaction in an alien...
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Canadian experimentalist fuses organic and digital on this latest release.
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Terje Rypdal's former drummer teams up with the cream of Norway's electro-jazz talent...
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New album from microsound pioneer and 12k label boss Deupree...
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At times frenetic, at times mournful, but fascinatingly detailed and frequently a lot...