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An ambitious affair from experimental duo Xoros
16.03.2020 / 10:43
Kinbrae are consistently rewarding on Landforms
23.05.2019 / 15:53
Daniel Thorne's Lines of Sight is an extraordinary, expansive step forward
27.03.2019 / 13:53
Thylacine leads a bold adventure on Roads Vol. 1
06.03.2019 / 13:03
Fran & Flora examine previously under-explored folk traditions on new LP
12.02.2019 / 12:56
Hauschka's new LP is a beautiful work that repays repeat investment
03.02.2019 / 12:14
David Allred is reflective on thoughtful new LP
01.11.2018 / 13:19
Ian William Craig is meticulous and triumphant on Thresholder
29.10.2018 / 07:00
Ah! Kosmos is impressively unpredictable on Beautiful Swamp
09.10.2018 / 17:00
Maarja Nuut & Ruum's Muunduja is an album of elemental purity
03.10.2018 / 06:00
Hekla's Á is one of the most convincing debuts of the year
22.09.2018 / 09:02
Sarah Davachi's Gave in Rest updates traditional ideas to stunning effect
10.09.2018 / 06:00
There's much to admire on Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch's Epoques
02.07.2018 / 15:52
Resina's new album, Traces, is a thrilling, unsettling tour de force
28.06.2018 / 10:33
Luluc's characteristically intricate songwriting shines on Sculptor
24.06.2018 / 09:12
The Low Anthem deliver an admirable essay in re-invention
23.02.2018 / 09:30