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Graceful, intelligent improvising that swings - what more could you want ?
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Second album from Max Tundra (aka Ben Jacobs) offers a hyperspeed progressive pop...
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..likely to send even your Granny on a trip to the outer regions of the known...
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A welcome reissue for the debut Amalgam album, featuring Trevor Watts and John Stevens.
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Another live John Martyn album gets dragged up from the vaults, but is it worth having ?
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New album from smooth jazz supergroup sees them cutting loose a little...
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Mott the Hoople keyboardist in reissue of bogus avant new wave compilation of cover...
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...the usual mix of bright lush synthetic orchestrations, latinesque rhythmic stylings...
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Paddy Steer's floating collective reconvene for another journey into the cracks...
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The songs (all by Brill building denizens) are all top notch, and Springfield's...
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It's an attractive brew, enlivened by Noel Akchote's fractured, bluesy jazz/not-jazz...
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Touch celebrates its quarter century with unreleased work from Fennesz, Biosphere and...
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Tribe releases were characterised by a heady mix of post Coltrane free jazz, soul and...
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...engineer Tony Baldwin has done a fantastic digital restoration job in rendering...
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Second album from AACM trumpet star Smith and his Golden Quartet (some thirty years in...
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The third album from Anglo Norwegian quartet Food puts Supersilent's Helge Sten at the...
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First solo outing in 5 years from electronic guitar experimentalist Pinhas, here...
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The wondrous Cuneiform label does the business again with a double CD of live material...
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Pioneering stuff from the dawn of electronica courtesy of the genius of the...
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Industrial ambient ethno dub forgery...
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4 CD retrospective of one of the most celebrated jazz labels of the lot, compiled by...
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The Tangs' roots were in the sprawling jams of psychedelia, and they maintained an...
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Microtonal minimalist maximalism in this reissue of The Young Person's Guide to Phill...
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The latest from Warp star and king of demented drum 'n' bass Tom Jenkinson - what will...
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The Nordic saxophone master returns with his first album in six years...
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Dense, exhilarating stuff which contrives to sound utterly alien and familiar all at...
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All John Martyn's BBC sessions between 1973 and 1978 on one CD...
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Great tunes played with feeling, humour and wit...
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...superficially echoes the likes of St Germain, except that the improvisational...
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..."Last Stroke" imagines Alice Coltrane's Journey to Satchinanda played on a derelict...
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...there are some pretty tricky charts here, flawlessly executed, with plenty of solo...
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The energy the quintet muster here is remarkable, but it’s energy devoted to...
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Rob Mazurek and Chad Taylor offer up another slice of avant jazz peppered with...
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Infectious afropop from Niger, featuring the honeyed tones of singer Yacouba Moumouni.
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Reissue of John Zorn's classic slice of improv shenanigans featuring the cream of New...
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Dubcore heavymetal jazz in this second album from British quintet.
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Free improv fun with quartertone trumpeter Huatzinger in duet with the wily old master...
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The second album from Milwaulkee based Casino Versus Japan gets organic with the...
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First release in three years from the cosmic primitive spacefolkies...
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The Standards Trio celebrate 20 years together with a double set of improvisations...
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Tapping into a rich vein of Americana and spicing it with dronerock and psychedelia,...
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Bassist Dave Holland's wonderful quintet stretch out in this stunning double live set.
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Second album from Tim Berne's rather wonderful trio has our reviewer combing the...
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Tom Waits mees electronica meets musique concrete in the debut from Hons.
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The two 7"s here drip with atmosphere, bursting with ideas like an overripe fruit.
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peppered with summery chord sequences and sharp, impressive soloing
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Right said Fred...Avant guitar hero turns folkie (well, almost) in this re-release...
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A worth whilelisten for the geographically curious jazzer.
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Debut Verve outing from multi reedist Chris Potter pays homage to saxophone masters of...
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Charles Lloyd mixes protest songs, spirituals and ballads in an eloquent, heartfelt...