It would be difficult to overestimate what Immanuel Wilkins has achieved in barely six years on Blue Note. The Upper ...
To understand the gravity of what Paul Harrison has attempted on Encontros, you first have to reckon with Egberto Gismonti ...
There are independent labels, and then there are tastemakers. London’s DeepMatter has, over the past few years, quietly ...
With Empathy, Aberystwyth-born trumpeter and composer Tomos Williams brings the curtain down on his Cwmwl Tystion trilogy, an ...
With three years now having passed since the band’s self-titled debut, Psyché make their triumphant return with the ...
Well, here’s a thing. A baritone saxophone trio album. No piano, no harmonic safety net, just air, rhythm, and nerve. On “Big ...
I came to Pedro Ricardo by accident. Cantar das Kadakinhas, from his 2023 debut Soprem Bons Ventos, surfaced somewhere in my ...
Some records arrive politely. The Elevator Child, the third album from Australian experimental-folk duo Meatshell, prises the ...
Bitchin’ chords, You just need two notes to make ‘em, And they don’t even need to be the right ones.” Rad Berms is the debut ...
For a debut from a duo working with such a peculiar set of tools — Eva Stavrou’s flutes and piccolo set against Demetris ...
There are albums you listen to, and then there are albums you inhabit. MOLS – The Mols Booklet of Melodies belongs firmly to ...
Following on from their widely admired 2022 release Floreana, Swedish multi-instrumentalist and composer Gustaf Ljunggren ...
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