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November 11, 2016Vladimir Feltsman plays two of Franz Schubert's piano sonatas with subtle shadings of mood and expression.
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November 11, 2016Everybody can rejoice at the emergence of a major new American talent.
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November 18, 2016Mari and Momo Kodama present lively piano duo arrangements from Tchaikovsky's ballets on this hybrid SACD from Pentatone.
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December 16, 2016The sprawling sixth outing from the Man on the Moon returns Cudi to introspective hip-hop, providing therapy and hope in four acts.
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December 16, 2016The legendary singer marks his 90th birthday with an all-star concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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December 16, 201640th anniversary edition contains live outtakes, a 1976 concert, cover versions by Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins, Steven Wilson, Alice in Chains, and more.
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December 16, 2016The Michigan-based garage pop group, led by songwriter Autumn Wetli, expands its sound on its third album.
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Various ArtistsDecember 16, 2016Expansive double LP of abstract hip-hop, neo-soul, and jazz-funk gems compiled by Boiler Room's creative director, Sofie Fatouretchi.
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December 16, 2016Sixteen years after its last album, the gritty Yonkers rap trio makes a welcome return with guests like DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Mobb Deep.
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October 28, 2016Downes realizes that concert music influenced by jazz and blues or spirituals mixes naturally with actual jazz or blues pieces.
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November 11, 2016This release, elegantly suitable for festive holiday listening, is part of a generally fresh series by Septura on Naxos.
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November 18, 2016Bryars emerges here as a kind of British counterpart to Arvo Pärt, with similarly spiritual and mystical leanings.
Massive Attack / Mad Professor
February 17, 1995
Mad Professor returned Massive Attack to their experimental, cut-and-paste dub reggae and hip-hop roots by gutting the songs -- twisting and reassembling the vocal tracks, giving the songs deeper, fuller grooves and an eerily seductive atmosphere. In other words, he made Protection into a more daring and fulfilling album with his remixes.
February 8, 1994
Perhaps the band's grandest statement, this album's inventive and maximal sonic production matches the drama and poignancy of its narrative concept. It's based on a news report about a young girl found wandering the Severn Bridge with no idea of her identity or how she arrived there. The band employed ambient and field recorded sound along with their own lavish instrumentation and offered two distinctly different endings.








