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Guy Nesbitt

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  1. Dawn Is A Melody
    by Finn Rees
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    Kafka963 Wow ! C'est excellent et brillant !
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    T Peterson This album just picks you up and shakes you. Utterly engrossing
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    Ann Elliott Its an absolutely beautiful body of work Favorite track: Looking Up.
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  2. Disquiet
    by The Necks
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    rvss.eel I thought Bleed was very good, but not great. Disquiet, however, is greatness. An album of this length is risky, but it works as three disks individually, and as a three hour whole. Rapid Eye Movement and Ghost Net are equally propelling in completely different ways. Causeway is utterly beautiful from the opening notes, and sublimely shocking when the drums finally join in. Warm Running Sunlight seems to suspend time. Disquiet could be even longer if it wanted to.

    This is my #5 album of 2025. Favorite track: Causeway.
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    Giles Astonishingly great, proving in the most maximal way that The Necks method is not a formula, it's an inexhaustible vein of very precious material. Every off-kilter cymbal pattern, subtle variation of tone, and shifting accent is utterly convincing and compelling and the emotional and intellectual depth is greater than ever.
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    Alex Mott Absolutely love this music. I have never heard of them before but now looking forward to diving into the back catalogue. All the tracks are great but Causeway is the standout for me.
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  3. Solace
    by Held By Trees
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  4. Spiritual Jazz 15: A Tribute to 'Trane
    by Various Artists
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    sandwoodman An exciting tribute to one of the most inventive musicians in my lifetime. Hard to pick a best track, they are all outstanding; John would love it.
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  5. J Jazz Vol. 4: Deep Modern Jazz from Japan - Nippon Columbia 1968 -1981
    by BBE
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    Kaiol The Listening Party the other day triggered this spontaneous purchase, I am looking forward to the artwork as well.
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    kawlums Absolutely fantastic compilation of brilliantly composed and perfectly mastered tracks. Favorite track: Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Faun.
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  1. in a fugue state
    by Joe Harvey-Whyte & Paul Cousins
  2. Live at Mu
    by Yusuf Ahmed x Harry Christelis
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    Dialogue I Dialogue I
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    Philip Graham Dreamy improvisations that slowly, beautifully unfold. Even the distant murmur of the crowd's conversation lends itself to the oceanic feel of the music. Favorite track: Dialogue I.
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    𝕋𝕨𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕖𝕕𝕤𝕠𝕦𝕝 Four deep and meandering peices straight from the inventive minds of Ahmed and Christelis. Favorite track: Dialogue IV.
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  3. The Ruin
    by Elliot Galvin
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    A House, A City A House, A City
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  4. Age of loneliness
    by Vamberator
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    I used to be Lou Reed I used to be Lou Reed
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  5. Wandering Wondering
    by Rosie Turton
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    wandering wondering wandering wondering
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    TheSlowMusicMovement I'm always there for ambient jazz - more please!
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    Ben Hayes absolutely otherworldly. layers and layers of texture which swell from organic to interstellar. Favorite track: time in space.
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