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Sun Ra Arkestra – Lights On A Satellite
Music from our finest cosmic institution spanning a century’s worth of jazz
21st January 2025
The Last Poets – Africanism
The godfathers of hip-hop find a fitting alliance with Nigerian Afrobeat and London’s jazz scene
21st January 2025
The Band’s Garth Hudson has died, aged 87
The organist extraordinaire was The Band's last surviving original member
21st January 2025
Tributes paid to David Lynch
Steven Spielberg calls him "an original and unique voice"
17th January 2025
Julian Cope – Friar Tuck
Brechtian garage rock and garbled genius
16th January 2025
Brothers On The Clyde
Norman Blake, Bernard Butler and James Grant unveil their Scottish fireside supergroup
16th January 2025
Terry Riley – Shri Camel
A first revisit on vinyl for minimalist's Eastern-facing odyssey
16th January 2025
House music
A new tribute album underlines the ever-increasing influence of Haruomi Hosono’s 1973 folk-rock outlier Hosono House
16th January 2025
Edwyn Collins announces new album, Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation
Hear the first track, "Knowledge"
15th January 2025
Hear Jason Isbell’s new track, “Bury Me”
It's from his upcoming solo acoustic album, Foxes In The Snow
14th January 2025
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