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...these CDs might just be the only dub comps you need in your collection. They're...
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Aerial M meet a seriously deranged drum machine on the debut (we think) from DoF.
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Now in his seventies, master drummer Haynes assembles an allstar line-up for an...
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German electronica jazz outfit blur the distinctions between jazz, ambient electronics...
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Carla Bley warms up the big band for her dissection of American patriotic song.
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Metro Music is for the most part untouched by the pretensions and angst that afflicted...
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Icelandic electronica forged from the union of Skurken and Prince Valium...
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UK Trombonist gets the funk out...
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Eccentric fusion effort from trumpeter Tamura together with wife Satoko Fujii.
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...an essential item for any serious soundtrack collection.
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Debut from the hotly tipped altoist who's picked up three major awards already at the...
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Trumpeter Randy Brecker goes for the urban groove on this latest release which teams...
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Those who'll be hearing this for the first time are to be envied, while seasoned...
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A stirring blast of (nearly) electric jazz from 1968...
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Trumpeter Douglas follows up the lush balladry of 'The Infinite' with some 21st...
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Reflective piano trio stylings on the debut from sometime Silje Nergaard pianist Tord...
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Debut from Chicago guitarist Jeff Parker (also of Tortoise, Chicago Underground...
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Detroit gets its future, past and present mixed up in a rich stew of jazz, electronica...
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Terry Riley's minimalist classic gets a workout courtesy of Cleveland art punks The...
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Guitarist Greg Segal does the dark ambient thing...
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Electric guitar, laptop and abstract turntablism collide in this luscious slice of...
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Piano/guitar duets veering between funky swing stylings and ECM impressionism.
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Second album from low voltage improv power trio, this time on the excellent Thrill...
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Curiously minimal free improvisation from low power bass, drums and guitar trio.
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Corea tackles Monk and some spiky episodes of free improv on this reissue of an ECM...
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70s English avant rock, jazz and folk meets 21st century electronics and free improv...
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Drummer/composer Motian gets the :rarum treatment with this beautifully assembled...
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A welcome reunion for one of the most empathic outfits of recent times...
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The last thing we hear is one of the band murmuring "ah, that was a bad idea"...
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More genre busting improv exercises from guitarist Chadbourne, together with pedal...
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Reissue of a long unavailable trio gig from Brit trombonist Paul Rutherford...
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Strange, cinematic Birmingham post rock outfit release their 8th (we think) album, and...
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Clive Bell and Mike Adcock improvise twelve miniatures with a variety of ethnic reed...
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Legendary jazz prog bassman turns out a set of lo-fi jazz fusions in the company of...
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Candid round up a few gems from Ms Kent's back catalogue including a previously...
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Electro-acoustic composer Barrett delivers a set of 'sonic fictions' inspired by...
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Re-issue of two sessions from an elder statesman of the mainstream piano together with...
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British bass titan Paul Rogers with a second album of solo improvisations.
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Second album from the hyperactive Norwegian electronic jazz collective.
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The debut from Norwegian jazztronica collective Jaga Jazzist gets a wider release...
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Second album from instrumental post rock jazz funk electronica outfit Fontanelle.
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...the two handle the poised intricacies of the two uptempo Brookmeyer tunes ("Minuet"...
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Haynes has crafted an album rich in contrasts that's never less than cohesive.
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Masakatsu documents the everyday in sound and vision. Beautiful stuff.
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Herbie back in hiphop/drum n' bass mode with Bill laswell in the producers chair, plus...
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...slinky, infectious grooves which will provoke involuntary booty shaking in the most...
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While this isn't quite up to the level of the Chapman Brothers' recent desecration of...
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Brit bassist and his group go from strength to strength with another Grammy award...
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there are occasions when the listener is led to wonder exactly how many hands he...
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Trumpeter Guy Barker's fifth solo effort is an unashamed homage to 50s mainstream jazz...