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Sti.ll

Taylor Deupree
Ambitiously remaking a 2002 ambient-glitch album with clarinet, vibraphone, cello, and other acoustic instruments, New York composer Joseph Branciforte discovers new depths in a minimalist classic.

Lives Outgrown

Beth Gibbons
Thirty years after stepping into the spotlight, the Portishead singer reintroduces herself with her debut solo album. History weighs heavy on her songs, but she takes pains to avoid her musical past.

I Am Jordan

I. Jordan
Despite its technical mastery, the English producer’s debut full-length struggles to deliver on the emotional revelation it promises.

The Hollow

Keeley Forsyth
The British singer-songwriter’s harrowing, physical folk music forces you to confront an awful and awesome kind of beauty.

Mayday

Myriam Gendron
The Quebecois singer and guitarist transforms French and English folk ballads into songs where hoary tradition yields boldly contemporary sounds.

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