
Avant Latin Jazz manipulator with a stellar cast...

A blowing session of free-ish jazz; sometimes funky, sometimes atmospheric...

Two decades on, Metheny and Coleman's only collaboration gets a wash and brush up.

Debut as leader for former Edward Vesala collaborator Haarla and a crack team of ECM...

Banjo virtuoso Brown returns with some good ol' fashioned Celtic bluegrass jazz fusion...

Latest from the eclectic soundscaper takes the music of Morton Feldman as its source.

Groundbreaking 1971 album gets a reissue.

Trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith teams up with eurojazz experimentalists Mark Nauseef and...

Debut from session guitarist and sometime Eno collaborator Abrahams...

The first CD from the hugely influential apocalyptic post punk types...

Two masters of the alto saxophone - together at last...

Italian guitarist and composer stitches together an eclectic 'imaginary soundtrack'...

...this is an understated gem of a record from three very fine players...

Second album from Gilad Atzmon's drummer checks into deep space fusion territory...

A long lost 1969 session from UK national treasure Surman, together with John Taylor...

One of the UK's best loved saxophonists tackles the work of hard bop hero Horace Silver.

Jam band astro jazz from organ and drums duo.

Space-rock mantras with a hard edge from Finnish rockers...

Comeback album from the acceptable face of British prog rock.

Fourth album from Mike Patton's kaleidoscopic prog/metal/jazz/noise outfit.

There's so much going on here...sometimes too much.

Second solo effort from Town and Country guitarist/cornettist Ben Vida. Minimalism,...

Accomplished young Norwegian bassist leads a group including rising star saxophonist...

New album from the 75 year old guitarist in a new trio with Scott Colley and Lewis Nash.

Bristling with intelligence, good humour and swing, Moncur's music stands the test of...

Anyone fired up by the likes of Brotzmann or Vandermark and isn't averse to the odd...

Second album from this all star free jazz power trio...

Ludicrous, serious and (if the truth be known) much more seditious than the Pistols...

The first time on CD for composer Curran's tribute to the sounds of the American coast.

Re-issue of multi instrumentalist Kirk's 1975 'concept' record, made with producer...

New York eclectics return, with guests including Zeena Parkins.

Final album from the ambient piano master, released on David Sylvian's label.

The title tells you all you need to know about this beautiful set.

Like the fantastically underrated Mnemonists, Dimuzio's work has a narrative, filmic...

Sex Mob trumpeter Bernstein presentes the third in his Diaspora series for Tzadik...

Debut album from guitarist and vocalist Wisdom mixes jazz, blues and soul grooves...

A sensual, immersive experience, tickling your neurons with little bursts of sonic...

Tenorist from Trio AAB with an international band including Bad Plus bassman Reid...

First trio outing in ten years for the bewilderingly talented guitarist.

First album from the duo of Susanna Wallumrod and Jaga Jazzist alumnus Morten Qvenlid.

If you know what Francis Bacon did to Velazquez's portrait of Pope Innocent X, then...

Avant hip hop geezer El-p in the studio with the cream of New York's free jazzers...

A sprawling compilation of all things Wobbly, from PiL to Evan Parker and beyond...

Debut from funk hero and New Mastersounds guitarist Eddie Roberts. The 21st century...

A welcome issue on CD for two of the most underrated rock albums of the last thirty...

Forget the grim industrial thumping and pointless noisefests of their imitators; these...

The odd couple of art rock back together again for their first duo album in almost 30...

The short but sweet union between quirky avant popsters and political progsters gets a...

Jazz guitarist Peckham pays tribute to some of his rock 'n' roll heroes...

Second compilation of lost treasures from one of the most individual and eccentric...