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Avant Latin Jazz manipulator with a stellar cast...
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A blowing session of free-ish jazz; sometimes funky, sometimes atmospheric...
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Two decades on, Metheny and Coleman's only collaboration gets a wash and brush up.
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Debut as leader for former Edward Vesala collaborator Haarla and a crack team of ECM...
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Banjo virtuoso Brown returns with some good ol' fashioned Celtic bluegrass jazz fusion...
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Latest from the eclectic soundscaper takes the music of Morton Feldman as its source.
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Groundbreaking 1971 album gets a reissue.
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Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith teams up with eurojazz experimentalists Mark Nauseef and...
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Debut from session guitarist and sometime Eno collaborator Abrahams...
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The first CD from the hugely influential apocalyptic post punk types...
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Two masters of the alto saxophone - together at last...
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Italian guitarist and composer stitches together an eclectic 'imaginary soundtrack'...
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...this is an understated gem of a record from three very fine players...
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Second album from Gilad Atzmon's drummer checks into deep space fusion territory...
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A long lost 1969 session from UK national treasure Surman, together with John Taylor...
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One of the UK's best loved saxophonists tackles the work of hard bop hero Horace Silver.
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Jam band astro jazz from organ and drums duo.
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Space-rock mantras with a hard edge from Finnish rockers...
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Comeback album from the acceptable face of British prog rock.
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Fourth album from Mike Patton's kaleidoscopic prog/metal/jazz/noise outfit.
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There's so much going on here...sometimes too much.
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Second solo effort from Town and Country guitarist/cornettist Ben Vida. Minimalism,...
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Accomplished young Norwegian bassist leads a group including rising star saxophonist...
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New album from the 75 year old guitarist in a new trio with Scott Colley and Lewis Nash.
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Bristling with intelligence, good humour and swing, Moncur's music stands the test of...
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Anyone fired up by the likes of Brotzmann or Vandermark and isn't averse to the odd...
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Second album from this all star free jazz power trio...
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Ludicrous, serious and (if the truth be known) much more seditious than the Pistols...
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The first time on CD for composer Curran's tribute to the sounds of the American coast.
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Re-issue of multi instrumentalist Kirk's 1975 'concept' record, made with producer...
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New York eclectics return, with guests including Zeena Parkins.
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Final album from the ambient piano master, released on David Sylvian's label.
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The title tells you all you need to know about this beautiful set.
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Like the fantastically underrated Mnemonists, Dimuzio's work has a narrative, filmic...
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Sex Mob trumpeter Bernstein presentes the third in his Diaspora series for Tzadik...
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Debut album from guitarist and vocalist Wisdom mixes jazz, blues and soul grooves...
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A sensual, immersive experience, tickling your neurons with little bursts of sonic...
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Tenorist from Trio AAB with an international band including Bad Plus bassman Reid...
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First trio outing in ten years for the bewilderingly talented guitarist.
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First album from the duo of Susanna Wallumrod and Jaga Jazzist alumnus Morten Qvenlid.
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If you know what Francis Bacon did to Velazquez's portrait of Pope Innocent X, then...
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Avant hip hop geezer El-p in the studio with the cream of New York's free jazzers...
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A sprawling compilation of all things Wobbly, from PiL to Evan Parker and beyond...
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Debut from funk hero and New Mastersounds guitarist Eddie Roberts. The 21st century...
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A welcome issue on CD for two of the most underrated rock albums of the last thirty...
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Forget the grim industrial thumping and pointless noisefests of their imitators; these...
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The odd couple of art rock back together again for their first duo album in almost 30...
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The short but sweet union between quirky avant popsters and political progsters gets a...
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Jazz guitarist Peckham pays tribute to some of his rock 'n' roll heroes...
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Second compilation of lost treasures from one of the most individual and eccentric...