The OutKast rapper’s first album since the hip-hop duo’s final LP in 2006 is an instrumental recording steeped in new-age sounds.
Music Review
Following her social-media success and featuring artists such as Kelela and Ice Spice, the British singer’s debut album is bright, brief and effervescent.
The pianist takes her inspiration from the art of Cy Twombly on a record featuring her Fire and Water Quintet.
The indie star finds the narratives within Bob Dylan’s surreal, poetic lyrics on a new live album, which replicates the setlist of the famous concert where he was called a “Judas” for abandoning his folk-music roots.
The duo of Eric Burton and Adrian Quesada returns with a sophomore album that’s highly polished but lacking in depth.
Produced by Margo Price, the veteran singer’s first album since 2017 gathers songs old and new into a coherent, lively collection.
Though academic in their ideas, new records by Caroline Davis and Anna Webber share an invigorating musical spontaneity.
The group’s first album of original material in nearly two decades feels genuinely fresh, and features Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and guests Lady Gaga and Paul McCartney in fine form.
Led by conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen, the orchestra performed the premiere of Swedish composer Anders Hillborg’s ‘MAX Concerto’ with virtuoso pianist Emanuel Ax.
Bassist Todd Sickafoose and drummer Allison Miller play on each other’s ambitious, stylistically omnivorous new albums.
The hip-hop superstar’s eighth solo album represents a familiar extension of his increasingly tired brand, marked by excellent production, petty grievances and scant self-reflection.
The latest album from the rock group led by Jeff Tweedy brings on Welsh musician Cate Le Bon as a producer, adding subtle variety to Wilco’s typically gratifying sound.
Spanning George Gershwin, Billy Strayhorn and the Beatles, the Cuban jazz musician’s latest release features him alone at the piano, finding new clarity in classic songs.
After disavowing the pop music of her earlier albums, the artist returns with an often monotonous record meant to showcase her talent as a rapper.
First performed in 1945, the 12-part work elegantly blends classical music and jazz, and receives an excellent, overdue studio recording by the contemporary pianist and orchestra.
The singer-songwriter’s seventh album marries arrangements rich with strings, horns and pedal steel guitar to her poetic lyrics and meticulous vocal delivery.
Saxophonist and composer Steve Lehman joins France’s Orchestre National de Jazz on an innovative album that integrates electronic techniques; Miho Hazama and her group, M_Unit, deliver a collection of refined compositions.
The young singer delivers a brash, funny sophomore album that proves her place in pop music’s upper echelon.
With performances of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and more, this extensive new boxed set offers a varied portrait of the master musician.
The debut solo album by the member of indie band the xx strikes an impressive balance between the surging rhythms of electronic pop and her intimacy as a singer-songwriter.
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