
...these CDs might just be the only dub comps you need in your collection. They're...

Aerial M meet a seriously deranged drum machine on the debut (we think) from DoF.

Now in his seventies, master drummer Haynes assembles an allstar line-up for an...

German electronica jazz outfit blur the distinctions between jazz, ambient electronics...

Carla Bley warms up the big band for her dissection of American patriotic song.

Metro Music is for the most part untouched by the pretensions and angst that afflicted...

Icelandic electronica forged from the union of Skurken and Prince Valium...

UK Trombonist gets the funk out...

Eccentric fusion effort from trumpeter Tamura together with wife Satoko Fujii.

...an essential item for any serious soundtrack collection.

Debut from the hotly tipped altoist who's picked up three major awards already at the...

Trumpeter Randy Brecker goes for the urban groove on this latest release which teams...

Those who'll be hearing this for the first time are to be envied, while seasoned...

A stirring blast of (nearly) electric jazz from 1968...

Trumpeter Douglas follows up the lush balladry of 'The Infinite' with some 21st...

Reflective piano trio stylings on the debut from sometime Silje Nergaard pianist Tord...

Debut from Chicago guitarist Jeff Parker (also of Tortoise, Chicago Underground...

Detroit gets its future, past and present mixed up in a rich stew of jazz, electronica...

Terry Riley's minimalist classic gets a workout courtesy of Cleveland art punks The...

Guitarist Greg Segal does the dark ambient thing...

Electric guitar, laptop and abstract turntablism collide in this luscious slice of...

Piano/guitar duets veering between funky swing stylings and ECM impressionism.

Second album from low voltage improv power trio, this time on the excellent Thrill...

Curiously minimal free improvisation from low power bass, drums and guitar trio.

Corea tackles Monk and some spiky episodes of free improv on this reissue of an ECM...

70s English avant rock, jazz and folk meets 21st century electronics and free improv...

Drummer/composer Motian gets the :rarum treatment with this beautifully assembled...

A welcome reunion for one of the most empathic outfits of recent times...

The last thing we hear is one of the band murmuring "ah, that was a bad idea"...

More genre busting improv exercises from guitarist Chadbourne, together with pedal...

Reissue of a long unavailable trio gig from Brit trombonist Paul Rutherford...

Strange, cinematic Birmingham post rock outfit release their 8th (we think) album, and...

Clive Bell and Mike Adcock improvise twelve miniatures with a variety of ethnic reed...

Legendary jazz prog bassman turns out a set of lo-fi jazz fusions in the company of...

Candid round up a few gems from Ms Kent's back catalogue including a previously...

Electro-acoustic composer Barrett delivers a set of 'sonic fictions' inspired by...

Re-issue of two sessions from an elder statesman of the mainstream piano together with...

British bass titan Paul Rogers with a second album of solo improvisations.

Second album from the hyperactive Norwegian electronic jazz collective.

The debut from Norwegian jazztronica collective Jaga Jazzist gets a wider release...

Second album from instrumental post rock jazz funk electronica outfit Fontanelle.

...the two handle the poised intricacies of the two uptempo Brookmeyer tunes ("Minuet"...

Haynes has crafted an album rich in contrasts that's never less than cohesive.

Masakatsu documents the everyday in sound and vision. Beautiful stuff.

Herbie back in hiphop/drum n' bass mode with Bill laswell in the producers chair, plus...

...slinky, infectious grooves which will provoke involuntary booty shaking in the most...

While this isn't quite up to the level of the Chapman Brothers' recent desecration of...

Brit bassist and his group go from strength to strength with another Grammy award...

there are occasions when the listener is led to wonder exactly how many hands he...

Trumpeter Guy Barker's fifth solo effort is an unashamed homage to 50s mainstream jazz...