TikTok was the singer’s launchpad but her ethos is less carefree than it seems
The Afrobeat star’s first solo release in six years reworks past hits while also looking forward
The pianist continuously lights upon quicksilver changes of colour and accent
The American musician’s album is embedded in computerised textures and results from a mid-life sense of crisis
The plot centres around a US veteran in search of his family’s long-lost paintings in Prague
This 1974 reissue finds the saxophonist blending modal harmonies, Afro-futurism and free jazz
The UK singer’s ambitious third album fully embraces orchestral players and backing singers
The soprano brings powerful singing to this recording of concert performances with the Orchestra and Chorus of Norwegian National Opera
The London DJ combines drum and bass, techno and acid house in her surprise-released debut record
The musician’s first album since announcing his retirement in 2019 features both new and reworked songs
Rapha?l Pichon and his early music group deliver a hyper-emotional performance of this Baroque masterpiece
The pianist and trumpeter ruminate on the human condition across this sombre set
The band’s fifth release harks back to their acclaimed 2008 debut For Emma, Forever Ago
The Senegalese superstar’s latest record doubles down on percussion
The sextet shift towards baroque pop in their first studio record since frontman Isaac Wood’s departure
The pianist and his colleagues embrace classical form and heartfelt playing
Recording as Djo, the star’s third album is catchy and melodic, with echoes of The Beatles and west coast psychedelia
The Hackney-born pianist digs deep into modal jazz and gospel on his second LP
The Japanese auteur sings in a languid, breathy voice on songs that evade genre labels
The San Francisco band return to their black metal sound with guttural shrieks and blistering riffs
Andris Nelsons leads a well-played performance from the Boston Symphony Orchestra of the composer’s long-banned opera
Michelle Zauner’s first album since the publication of her bestselling memoir ‘Crying in H Mart’
Songs range from Norwegian hymns to 16th-century Spanish ballads
The Kentucky-formed band’s 10th record offers an upbeat shift from their previous release
Mark Elder conducts the Manchester orchestra in this scrupulously prepared performance