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Okonski: Magnolia – album review

Magnolia is the debut solo album from jazz pianist, Steve Okonski. His trio have combined to create a short, but sublime collection. → Read More

Algiers: Shook – album review

Shook is Algiers’ finest record to date; a genre-defying thrill ride, it is the album that they have always promised to deliver. → Read More

Mansur Brown: NAQI Mixtape

Combining his NAQI EP’s from earlier this year, Mansur Brown has created an excellent mixtape that takes us to the dancefloor and home again. → Read More

Svaneborg Kardyb: Over Tage

Drawing on Danish folk, ambient minimalism and Scandi jazz, Svaneborg Kardyb have created an album that is warm, organic and highly original. → Read More

The Brother Moves On: $/He Who Feeds You...Owns You

Afro-jazz combo The Brother Moves On have created an album of incredible diversity and creativity that feels uplifting and inspirational. → Read More

Hermanos Gutiérrez: El Bueno Y El Malo

Hermanos Gutiérrez have created an album that will evoke vast landscapes, never-ending skies and endless highways. → Read More

Gabriels: Angels and Queens

Gabriels’ debut album is utterly magnificent. Opulent strings, heavenly choirs and the incredible voice of Jacob Lusk. → Read More

Grandamme: Holy Mountain

With more than a nod to the fading glamour of Hollywood, Grandamme’s debut, Holy Mountain, is a dreamy and haunting chamber-pop delight. → Read More

WEMA: WEMA – album review

The debut album by WEMA fuses Afro, Latin and electronic. It is uplifting, built upon the headiest, most intoxicating rhythms. → Read More

Roger Eno: The Turning Year

The latest solo album by Roger Eno, The Turning Year, comprises fourteen gorgeous, piano-led, compositions. → Read More

Rheinzand: Atlantis Atlantis

Atlantis Atlantis is the second album from Belgium’s Rheinzand. It’s a throwback to the very best dance music of the eighties. → Read More

Ibibio Sound Machine: Electricity

Ibibio Sound Machine release their fourth album, Electricity. Fusing Afro, soul, funk, disco and electropop in a set that never stands still. → Read More

Raw Poetic: Laminated Skies

Raw Poetic’s sixth album is his finest yet. Laminated Skies is cerebral, innovative and musically outstanding. → Read More

Maylee Todd: Maloo

Canadian singer, songwriter and producer Maylee Todd has crafted the perfect collection of sci-fi lullabies. → Read More

alt-J: The Dream – album review

After a five-year sabbatical, alt-J return with their fourth album, The Dream. It’s the sound of a band who are refreshed and revitalised. → Read More

ALBUM OF THE WEEK! Claude Cooper: Myriad Sounds

Myriad Sounds, the debut album from Bristol’s Claude Cooper, is an incredible melange of psych-funk, jazz and seventies soundtrack. → Read More

Black Flower: Magma

Magma is the fifth album from Belgium's Black Flower. It is a vibrant and hypnotic mix of jazz, Afrobeat, psych and prog. → Read More

Human Concept: The Machine That Made Eternity

Human Concept has created an album of glitchy, textured and ambient electronic music that is inspired by a very human story. → Read More

Grouse: Interpolate

Dublin-based Ronan Carroll is Grouse and his new album, Interpolate, is a dense and atmospheric delight. | Louder Than War → Read More

Common Saints: Starchild

Common Saints’ second EP release, Starchild goes from psych soul to shimmering ballads. It's got it all going on. | Louder Than War → Read More