
Specially made for a long, hot, daydream-filled summer.

There’s both a well-worn familiarity about this music and an attractive obliqueness.

London duo creates a space for contemplation that's hard to resist.

A confident fourth solo album from prolific producer Benedic Lamdin.

A sophisticated integration of acoustic and electronic instrumentation.

Business as usual: sprightly, hummable and a lot of fun.

A masterpiece that will surely prove to be this year's most fascinating alliance.

It may sound like an addendum to Cosmogramma, but it's no less essential for that.

A convincing and engaging third LP from the celebrated British jazz artist.

A remarkable, engrossing work that plays against rather than panders to expectations.

Running to 70 tracks, O is both thrilling and rewarding.

Norwegian guitarist and company take a turn towards the dark side on live LP.

A magical hybrid of technology and improvisation, ambience and dance.

A highly original composer/stylist with the courage to radically reinvent himself.

Unique and unpredictable, and as a result highly memorable.

Atmospheric, exploratory music that creates worlds as it progresses.

These concerts served as sink or swim lifelines he threw himself.

Offers a feeling of drama that never threatens to stray into theatricality.

Exemplary in its understatement.

Its deliberate ambiguity is an essential aspect of its longevity.

A beguiling mix of nostalgia and futurism.

Remarkable for its consistency, elegance and absolute deliberation.

Futuristic dance music that’s more than the sum of its influences.

12 tracks that take the listener on a tour of the off-beat edges of Brazilian music.

Music that’s impossible to dance to, but tremendously immersive.

An enjoyable collection of synthetic sonics and treated beats

A decade on and it doesn't feel like the party's over yet

A subtle, but moving experience.

Momenta is its big band, heavyweight counterpart to Inner Voices.

The confidence evinced by Great Lengths is remarkable.

Offers up an impeccable soundworld.

Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian may be a challenge, but it's one well worth...

It may start out as an unashamed homage, but it gradually asserts its own character.

Metamorphosen is a prime example of highly-developed, idiomatic, modern American jazz.

It's full of the kind of jazzy music that doesn’t indulge in pesky soloing.

It's a thematic work expressed in a mixture of spoken word and Jazz.

Colours are brightened, curves boosted, grooves deepened.

Where We Belong is such a rich, melodic and, at heart, generous affair.

57 minutes of tremendously high quality music recorded by masters in their field.

An intriguing success.

A thorough dose of muscular funk rock that'll complement any collection.

Succeeds in constructing a plausible dystopian future world out of its constituent parts.

Playfully inventive and richly rewarding.

They're sonic as well as musical explorers.

A mixture of starkly rendered monochrome and more subtly coloured music.

Impressive in its reach and seriousness.

A rich, moving work that rewards deep listening again and again.

Pivot's music is a fascinating hybrid

A highly enjoyable debut.

The-Quartet are perpetuating the Canterbury scene in fine style.