John Quin attends a festival of interdisciplinary performances at Luckenwalde, featuring Bendik Giske, Rae Hsu, Nazanin Noori ...
Joe Muggs looks back beyond rigid gatekeeping to the mad flux of the 1980s and the Scottish band who were outsider art and ...
On his second full-length album, the acclaimed film composer turns to writing soundtracks to his own West Midlands youth ...
Jamie Roberts’ meticulously sculpted, brain-detonating sonic constructions provide a peek into an unsettling vision of the ...
Ron Mael of Sparks talks us through his favourite albums of all time from foundational free jazz freak out to cutting edge ...
Wild Dreams. Cool Ambition. Hard Cash. While these words may sound like something you’d associate with a high-octane ...
John Freeman thinks Prince went off the boil after Diamonds & Pearls. At least we all agree on how good Dirty Mind is ...
Daryl Groetsch submerges the listener in warm pads and playful jazz harmonies, music that ebbs and flows and washes over you ...
A new album from the pioneer of alternative Arab music tempers pain and disappointment with the experimental grooviness she’s ...
Richard Ashcroft is as much the Scott Walker of Britpop as David Baddiel is the Spike Milligan of comedy is the new rock ‘n’ ...
The Complete Live At The Plugged Nickel 1965, one of Miles Davis’ most mythical live albums, is getting a new reissue. Set to ...
The brothers Dewaele offer ten points of entry into their massive back catalogue of heavy rock, punk funk, rave & remixes ...
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