-
Wyatt’s sometimes overlooked solo debut shows off his multi-instrumentalist chops.
-
The South African covers a hodgepodge of styles – but move with him and it’s worth it.
-
The duo explores an inverted, shifted relationship between words and music.
-
A wayward, daft and delirious LP, brilliantly unlike anything else out there.
-
London producer’s debut twists and refines dance tropes of the past.
-
Predictably unpredictable fare from the producer and an array of high-profile guests.
-
These tracks can be marvelled at as you might mobiles in a gallery.
-
There's much of precious worth across these four CDs and a Bootsy Collins-narrated DVD.
-
Welcome reissues showcasing a group to whom there was always more than met the ear.
-
Past times marinated in the present day, an album of exquisitely selective memories.
-
Unmoored and out there, Mount Kimbie have no idea where they’re going. Go with them.
-
In its serene, melancholic sweep, there’s a sense of a long journey undertaken.
-
Fiery Furnaces brother’s solo works given a fresh promotional push.
-
Reaches right out of the thought bubble and punches you out of your skin.
-
Dance music with a recurrent sense of subdued anxiety.
-
They sound reinvigorated, differently coloured, and full of fresh intentions.
-
They've resumed the metallic, righteous blaze trailed since 1997.