
Graceful, intelligent improvising that swings - what more could you want ?

Second album from Max Tundra (aka Ben Jacobs) offers a hyperspeed progressive pop...

..likely to send even your Granny on a trip to the outer regions of the known...

A welcome reissue for the debut Amalgam album, featuring Trevor Watts and John Stevens.

Another live John Martyn album gets dragged up from the vaults, but is it worth having ?

New album from smooth jazz supergroup sees them cutting loose a little...

Mott the Hoople keyboardist in reissue of bogus avant new wave compilation of cover...

...the usual mix of bright lush synthetic orchestrations, latinesque rhythmic stylings...

Paddy Steer's floating collective reconvene for another journey into the cracks...

The songs (all by Brill building denizens) are all top notch, and Springfield's...

It's an attractive brew, enlivened by Noel Akchote's fractured, bluesy jazz/not-jazz...

Touch celebrates its quarter century with unreleased work from Fennesz, Biosphere and...

Tribe releases were characterised by a heady mix of post Coltrane free jazz, soul and...

...engineer Tony Baldwin has done a fantastic digital restoration job in rendering...

Second album from AACM trumpet star Smith and his Golden Quartet (some thirty years in...

The third album from Anglo Norwegian quartet Food puts Supersilent's Helge Sten at the...

First solo outing in 5 years from electronic guitar experimentalist Pinhas, here...

The wondrous Cuneiform label does the business again with a double CD of live material...

Pioneering stuff from the dawn of electronica courtesy of the genius of the...

Industrial ambient ethno dub forgery...

4 CD retrospective of one of the most celebrated jazz labels of the lot, compiled by...

The Tangs' roots were in the sprawling jams of psychedelia, and they maintained an...

Microtonal minimalist maximalism in this reissue of The Young Person's Guide to Phill...

The latest from Warp star and king of demented drum 'n' bass Tom Jenkinson - what will...

The Nordic saxophone master returns with his first album in six years...

Dense, exhilarating stuff which contrives to sound utterly alien and familiar all at...

All John Martyn's BBC sessions between 1973 and 1978 on one CD...

Great tunes played with feeling, humour and wit...

...superficially echoes the likes of St Germain, except that the improvisational...

..."Last Stroke" imagines Alice Coltrane's Journey to Satchinanda played on a derelict...

...there are some pretty tricky charts here, flawlessly executed, with plenty of solo...

The energy the quintet muster here is remarkable, but it’s energy devoted to...

Rob Mazurek and Chad Taylor offer up another slice of avant jazz peppered with...

Infectious afropop from Niger, featuring the honeyed tones of singer Yacouba Moumouni.

Reissue of John Zorn's classic slice of improv shenanigans featuring the cream of New...

Dubcore heavymetal jazz in this second album from British quintet.

Free improv fun with quartertone trumpeter Huatzinger in duet with the wily old master...

The second album from Milwaulkee based Casino Versus Japan gets organic with the...

First release in three years from the cosmic primitive spacefolkies...

The Standards Trio celebrate 20 years together with a double set of improvisations...

Tapping into a rich vein of Americana and spicing it with dronerock and psychedelia,...

Bassist Dave Holland's wonderful quintet stretch out in this stunning double live set.

Second album from Tim Berne's rather wonderful trio has our reviewer combing the...

Tom Waits mees electronica meets musique concrete in the debut from Hons.

The two 7"s here drip with atmosphere, bursting with ideas like an overripe fruit.

peppered with summery chord sequences and sharp, impressive soloing

Right said Fred...Avant guitar hero turns folkie (well, almost) in this re-release...

A worth whilelisten for the geographically curious jazzer.

Debut Verve outing from multi reedist Chris Potter pays homage to saxophone masters of...

Charles Lloyd mixes protest songs, spirituals and ballads in an eloquent, heartfelt...