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Eleventh album shows her style evolving in 16 songs that range from charmingly cheesy to moodily melodramatic
The US musician’s latest album features wide-ranging musical and literary references
The conductor leads the Gabrieli Consort and Players in this wide-ranging score
The grunge band launch themselves into their latest record with wholehearted, full-throated commitment
All-star line-up of rappers declare war on Drake in ‘We Don’t Trust You’ and ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’
Japanese, Slavic and orchestral flutes animate the jazz musician’s solo debut
This poignant work recorded live with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks is joined by small chamber pieces
The London-based DJ’s eclectic debut also mixes drum and bass, dubstep and pop
Frontwoman Lily Fontaine sings witty lyrics in unpredictably different ways
Lush, laid-back instrumentals and a warm atmosphere entice on the Houston trio’s latest record
The singer had her vocals sampled by Coldplay yet she still seems like an undiscovered gem
An unusual double album brings together works by Claude Debussy and Armenian composer Komitas Vardapet
The Canadian singer-songwriter’s new album merges the personal with the political to delicious effect
Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson join the singer’s posse for a record ranging from hoedown to psychedelic rock
Break-ups reoccur throughout the songs, but they lack the vim of the record’s hit single
This deeply personal record was made after the Belgian musician’s first visit to his mother’s native Hong Kong
Taken from a 1971 benefit concert, this recording finds the musician leading an ensemble on piano and harp
The composer shows off her exuberant musical personality in a debut recording with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
The electronic musician’s 12th album is relaxed, warm and gently mind-expanding
Tracks switch from horror-movie atmospherics to computerised jingles — and can be oddly catchy
The Belgium-based group also embrace jazz, chanson and spoken-word poetry
This chronologically arranged four-disc set marks the centenary of the composer’s death
That’s not forgetting disco, orchestra and choir — on the Leeds band’s second album, sound is pushed to its limits
The saxophonist has composed a four-part suite themed on the search for optimism in the daily grind
Tenor Cyrille Dubois interprets the best of the French composer’s song cycles with accompanist Tristan Raës
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