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Unlike any other. Its feel is both reflective and down to earth, and the compositions are easily differentiated despite their relative shortness. Not only a pleasure to listen to, this album is rhythmically complex, but not in a maddening, hard to process way. Also, very clever album title. ianjworsomething
Originally released in 1969, this jazz classic from pianist Paul Bley gets a reissue courtesy of BYG—still stunning after all these years. Bandcamp... New & Notable Apr 21, 2025
Jazzy beats from this UK-based producer, “Kintsugi” fuses an array of genres—jazz, ambient, hip-hop—into these stirring tracks Bandcamp... New & Notable Apr 16, 2025
The German experimental-jazz saxophonist's debut LP is steered by humanist principles, raw instinct, and collaborative chemistry. Bandcamp... New & Notable Mar 27, 2025