The electronic producer, who died in 2021, left behind a trove of unfinished material which forms the basis for this self-titled release
Pipe organ adds a sense of unease to this captivating set of original compositions and folk songs
The composer conducts the Mahler Chamber Orchestra in this excellent live recording of his latest opera
Dated girl-power anthems and by-the-numbers dance-pop lack the frivolity that once made the singer so entertaining
The singer-songwriter’s 12th studio album combines rhythmic depth with vocal sophistication
The UK producer’s first solo release in seven years delivers only moments of euphoria
The French-Spanish musician has released an engaging new set of songs, but recycles much of his past work
John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London use all the music and the original orchestration of the 1943 premiere
The Londoner sings with murmured vocals about opaque scenarios in a thoughtful, interestingly cryptic new record
The virtuoso drummer’s political activism is captured on a gripping set of compositions from the 1950s and ’60s
The tenor offers high drama and romance on ‘Puccini: Love Affairs’
Build-ups, peaks and drops are used with unerring skill on the producer’s latest record
The songcraft struggles to match the expressiveness of his playing
The band, who have relocated to LA, became unexpectedly famous on TikTok
The rising pianist tackles works by Chopin, Scriabin and Akio Yashiro in an intimate recording
The band’s latest record journeys from Brazil to Cape Verde with references to migration, colonisation and Candomblé
Witty rhymes and quick-fire wordplay are a genuine delight on the rising Florida rapper’s mixtape
Piano and viola intertwine across tracks drawing on traditional songs collected by Béla Bartók
The French tenor brings fine clarity of enunciation to a set of 19th- and 20th-century ‘mélodies’
The US musician has created a mesmerising travelogue inspired by Amelia Earhart’s fateful last journey
Inspired by Japanese manga, the Irish band’s fourth record is full of dreamy lyrics, apocalyptic imagery and woozy melodies
The new ‘duo’ album from two of Americana’s leading lights offers wistful melodies, bittersweet emotions and sly humour
The guitarist-composer’s pieces range from the expressive to the minimalist, featuring soloists such as Pekka Kuusisto and Colin Currie
Led by Antonis Antoniou, the group mix Cypriot glam with Anatolian riffs in an intoxicating self-titled record
The Scottish singer-songwriter’s latest showcases his talent for stories of passion