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This is beautiful music, beautifully played, and surely there's room for a little of...
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...go grab this fine CD release of one of the finest 60s film soundtracks, especially...
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The Ballclub plays with real verve and lightness of touch, and Burch himself sings...
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Retrospective of guitarist Frisell's years with ECM, selected by the man himself.
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...intensely frivolous faux-Cuban and serious avant-radicalism...
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Singer Endresen teams up with keyboardist/prodcer Wesseltoft for a spot of Nordic...
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Geir Jennsen (aka Biosphere) gets jiggy with the works of Claude Debussy in an ambient...
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It always feels genuine, or rather, his delicate balancing-act means you let him get...
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...his intense Black-SF-styled poetry across a barrage of harsh drum and bass grooves...
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The mighty Tim Berne teams up with guitarists David Torn and Marc Ducret plus a...
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...a lovely, intriguing set of improvisations.
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he's a master of restraint, playing beautifully, economically, delicately...
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...whilst the idea of Caine doing a Latin album makes one slap the forehead and wonder...
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...Caine ties his understanding of describing the arc of a piece of music to a gutsy,...
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a couple of seconds of this contains enough musical information to frazzle your...
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Third album from Manchester's skewed global fusionists Homelife, this time on Ninja Tune.
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...there's not a lot of sweetness and light here - the tone is darker than Hotblack...
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These eight tracks trailblazed much of what we take for granted now...
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...confirming Alog as one of modern music's most interesting groups.