On their second new album in recent years, the Stones find a funkier, more robust rhythm in the Hackney Diamonds overflow.
The third album from the Montreal trio breaks free with restless energy and earnest, worldweary songwriting.
The London saxophonist and his ensemble fuse jazz with diverse strains of global trance music—Moroccan gnawa, Berlin kosmische—into a hypnotic, utopian expression of spiritual union.
On their debut album, the Detroit musician skewers social-climbing scene darlings and tackles personal existential delusions over a frenetic blend of post-punk and electro-pop.