
Norwegian high enerjy acoustic jazz outfit prove they're a force to be reckoned with...

Third album from Canadian digital soundscaper, and the first to feature real...

Neglected classic or curate's egg? Atlantic reissue Coltrane's brush with the music of...

An underrated gem from the greatest jazz bassist of the lot.

Second album from Edinburgh trumpeter Colin Steele; a mix of hard bop, impressionist...

Third ECM outing from one of the most important piano stylists of her generation...

If you're planning building a space age batchelor pad halfway up the Amazon, this'll...

Second album from eclectic Chicagoan trio led by saxophonist Matana Roberts.

In a time when contemporary electronic music is dominated by the use of laptops, it's...

ECM debut for accomplished Norwegian guitarist, teamed with a band including veteran...

Post rock trio kick off a new series of releases documenting the French alternative...

Young lion saxophonist Carter presents his tribute to Billie Holiday...

Long overdue reissue documenting early 80s compositions by minimalist thrash composer...

A welcome reissue which provides a portrait of the fledgling compositional skills and...

Brazilian tenor master Perelman returns to the fray with not one but two rhythm...

Jazz licks, hip-hop beats and an interest in mortality make for a winning combination...

More demented deconstructions of pop culture from the V/Vm crew, here personified by...

Scottish pianist Chick Lyall continues his associations with Nordic saxophonists with...

Eccentric, inexplicable and utterly beautiful. California dreaming, indeed.

Re-issue of Shepp's 1972 classic; avant soul-jazz meets the protest song.

A welcome reissue of cornettist Bradford's live adventures with Trevor Watts, John...

Second album from new complexity progressive rock outfit...

Film School guitarist Nyles Lannon with his bedroom electronica project...

Semi-legendary New York improviser/composer with an album of solo acoustic guitar...

Second album from trombonist and composer Josh Roseman, featuring saxophonists Peter...

A lost drone-prog-jazz classic from the 1970s Japanese underground...or is it?

One of the Duke's most critically undervalued periods gets a wash and brush up in this...

Bassist Swallow's new trio, caught live in France with a set of new compositions.

First solo album from Faust's keyboard man.

David Lee Myer's late 1980s feedback experiments get a welcome airing on CD...

Longterm friends and collaborators Braxton and Smith in an intimate duet setting...

Sassy New York outfit deliver with a sharp, witty, passionate blend of funk, free jazz...

First album from piano prodigy Matt Bourne goes for the jugular with a fine slab of...

An allstar lineup (Corea, Garbarek, Mclaughlin, DeJohnette) convened by bass virtuoso...

Hard rockin' chamber quartet music from American neo-prog outfit, now in their 22nd year.

Unreleased, unfinished and unrealistic tracks from the Eno lab, curated by his...

Probably the UK's most successful fusion outfit undergo another plundering of their...

Swedish superstar piano trio offer long awaited new album.

A valuable chance to hear some of the most vital players in British Jazz on top form...

Altoist Woods treads a thin line between bebop tradition and the avant garde on this...

West Coast cool and East Coast hip collide as the baritone stylist meets Ellington's...

Debut album from young Japanese pianist presents an original take on technoflash...

Second album from the world's first Vegetable based orchestra offers an organic take...

Quirky Argentinian fusion meanderings from obscure pianist and his band...

Long lost classic from the underrated alto saxophonist emerges from the vaults.

Third CD from wildlife recordist Chris Watson comes over all meteorological...

Third album from German lo-fi ethno-forgers on the rather wonderful Staubgold imprint...

Ms Dankworth sets out her stall as the UK's answer to Norah Jones...

Politically charged electroacoustic ambience from German electronic minimalist.

Superb smallgroup jazz from the increasingly individual talent of Coltrane Jr.