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Specially made for a long, hot, daydream-filled summer.
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There’s both a well-worn familiarity about this music and an attractive obliqueness.
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London duo creates a space for contemplation that's hard to resist.
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A confident fourth solo album from prolific producer Benedic Lamdin.
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A sophisticated integration of acoustic and electronic instrumentation.
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Business as usual: sprightly, hummable and a lot of fun.
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A masterpiece that will surely prove to be this year's most fascinating alliance.
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It may sound like an addendum to Cosmogramma, but it's no less essential for that.
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A convincing and engaging third LP from the celebrated British jazz artist.
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A remarkable, engrossing work that plays against rather than panders to expectations.
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Running to 70 tracks, O is both thrilling and rewarding.
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Norwegian guitarist and company take a turn towards the dark side on live LP.
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A magical hybrid of technology and improvisation, ambience and dance.
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A highly original composer/stylist with the courage to radically reinvent himself.
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Unique and unpredictable, and as a result highly memorable.
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Atmospheric, exploratory music that creates worlds as it progresses.
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These concerts served as sink or swim lifelines he threw himself.
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Offers a feeling of drama that never threatens to stray into theatricality.
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Exemplary in its understatement.
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Its deliberate ambiguity is an essential aspect of its longevity.
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A beguiling mix of nostalgia and futurism.
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Remarkable for its consistency, elegance and absolute deliberation.
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Futuristic dance music that’s more than the sum of its influences.
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12 tracks that take the listener on a tour of the off-beat edges of Brazilian music.
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Music that’s impossible to dance to, but tremendously immersive.
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An enjoyable collection of synthetic sonics and treated beats
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A decade on and it doesn't feel like the party's over yet
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A subtle, but moving experience.
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Momenta is its big band, heavyweight counterpart to Inner Voices.
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The confidence evinced by Great Lengths is remarkable.
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Offers up an impeccable soundworld.
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Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian may be a challenge, but it's one well worth...
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It may start out as an unashamed homage, but it gradually asserts its own character.
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Metamorphosen is a prime example of highly-developed, idiomatic, modern American jazz.
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It's full of the kind of jazzy music that doesn’t indulge in pesky soloing.
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It's a thematic work expressed in a mixture of spoken word and Jazz.
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Colours are brightened, curves boosted, grooves deepened.
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Where We Belong is such a rich, melodic and, at heart, generous affair.
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57 minutes of tremendously high quality music recorded by masters in their field.
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An intriguing success.
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A thorough dose of muscular funk rock that'll complement any collection.
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Succeeds in constructing a plausible dystopian future world out of its constituent parts.
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Playfully inventive and richly rewarding.
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They're sonic as well as musical explorers.
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A mixture of starkly rendered monochrome and more subtly coloured music.
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Impressive in its reach and seriousness.
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A rich, moving work that rewards deep listening again and again.
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Pivot's music is a fascinating hybrid
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A highly enjoyable debut.
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The-Quartet are perpetuating the Canterbury scene in fine style.