
His film work borrows from both past and present with surefootedness.

Those who enjoy this might end up liking The Herbaliser’s back catalogue a little less

Impresses by drawing revealing parallels between diverse global musical styles.

Tracks feel like pastiches, and the whole album’s about as edgy as a beach ball.

Riceboy Sleeps operates at a heady level of beauty

It doesn't do much to distinguish itself

This feels more like a collection of brand new music than reinterpretations.

Unremarkable psychedelic retro soul from New York.

It veers uneasily between the tough and the sugary.

An accomplished albeit resolutely unoriginal debut.

A bevy of well-crafted dance-pop tracks that will definitely brighten up a festival...

If H&T never surprises, it does at least sometimes satisfy, albeit in a basic way.

Fans won't complain, but those unswayed will surely remain so.

Provides a pointed satirical commentary on noughties America.

this is a case of more turning out to be less.

What did the people ever do to deserve this?

Hearing this, you wish High Contrast would cut loose

Getting Locked in the Vinyl Cellar doesn't sound like an unpleasant fate at all.

An intriguing album that's equal parts sweaty funk and blissfully meditative jams.

This impressive collection is cause to celebrate.

BBC Asian Network DJ Pathaan stepping up to the decks.

It's an irresistible party track.