Album: Nightmares On Wax - Shout Out! To Freedom...

Leeds via Ibiza's space-soul master heads skwyards

George Evelyn is one of British music’s more interesting characters. With equal parts Yorkshire bluntness, hip hop swagger and cosmic dreams, he has filled Nightmares On Wax’s beat collages and soul grooves with soundsystem heft and endless inventiveness for over three decades now. Ever since the N.O.W.

Album: BADBADNOTGOOD - Talk Memory

★★★★ BADBADNOTGOOD - TALK MEMORY Jazz/hip-hop mavericks' psychedelic voyage has a Hollywood ending

Jazz/hip-hop mavericks' psychedelic voyage has a Hollywood ending

Jazz’s most popular expressions today stand on or just over its borders: Thundercat’s rubbery bass virtuosity and dreamy laptop soul, Robert Glasper’s improv R&B, Squarepusher’s spontaneous electronica, Snarky Puppy’s jam-band anthems, GoGo Penguin’s rave piano trio, or The Bad Plus’s rock covers.

Album: The Eivind Aarset 4-Tet - Phantasmagoria, or A Different Kind of Journey

★★★ THE EIVIND AARSET 4-TET - PHANTASMAGORIA, OR A DIFFERENT KIND OF JOURNEY Norwegian jazzers take on space rock

Norwegian jazzers take on space rock

Phantasmagoria, or A Different Kind of Journey instantly sets its controls for an excursion into the interstellar void between gaseous and solid objects. Opening cut “Intoxication” begins with lightly pulsing bass and a keyboard texture. Shimmering guitar floats over the top. Though more sparse and lacking vocals, it’s as if Pink Floyd’s “Us and Them” were performed by an earlier model of the band which had focussed on reducing performative grandeur as much as possible.

Album: Helen Sung – Quartet+

★★★★ HELEN SUNG - QUARTET + A celebration of the great women jazz composer/pianists

A celebration of the great women jazz composer/pianists

Dazzling. That was the first adjective with which the illustrious Marian McPartland described Helen Sung’s piano playing, when she had the remarkable Houston-born pianist as her guest for an episode of the NPR radio show Piano Jazz in 2006.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Tim Buckley - Merry-Go-Round at the Carousel

TIM BUCKLEY - MERRY-GO-ROUND AT THE CAROUSEL First-ever release of San Francisco live shows from 1968

Essential first-ever release of previously unheard live shows from 1968

Anyone in San Francisco on 15 and 16 June 1968 would have had a tough choice if they wanted to see live music. On Saturday the 15th, Big Brother & the Holding Company and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown were playing The Fillmore. That night, The Charlatans were on at The Straight Theatre. The Sunday saw Big Brother billed with The Steve Miller Blues Band, Dan Hicks (without The Charlatans), Sandy Bull and Santana at The Fillmore. On both dates, Booker T & the MG's headlined The Carousel Ballroom.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Chris Barber - A Trailblazer's Legacy

CHRIS BARBER: A TRAILBLAZER'S LEGACY Tribute to the blues and jazz visionary

Fond box-set tribute to the significant British blues and jazz visionary

The book included with this splendid box set dedicated to British jazz innovator Chris Barber includes a series of quotes paying tribute to his standing. Billy Bragg says "Chris Barber's influence on British popular music, be it through playing jazz, creating skiffle or promoting R&B, has been immense. His role in inspiring the world-beating British groups of the 1960s cannot be overestimated."

Album: Härtel Trübsbach - Great Again

★★★★★ HARTEL TRUBSBACH - GREAT AGAIN Heavenly and daemonic viola

Great viola playing combining heavenly and daemonic

When Marie-Theres Härtel plays the viola, she is an astonishing force of nature. If great string-playing should combine the heavenly and the daemonic, the civilised and the raw, hers certainly does.