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Twenty-five years and more of Freq (currently 26)

Freq has been online in various forms since 1 April 1998; this iteration has been around as of 2010, with an archive of older material available.

A quarter-century of Freq and counting… 27 years so far

Isabelle Bodenseh - Dignity

Dignity opens with a five-part suite that delves into Isabelle’s feelings of dignity and how we can better live in that manner, with the other players lending a hushed setting which allows the flute to travel, snaking carefully and wavering gently as the Hammond holds out its hand and lends support.

reviews

Isabelle Bodenseh – Dignity

  • album review
  • Isabelle Bodenseh
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 09/02/2026
Whitelands - Sunlight Echoes

Dialling down prior murkier and less direct tendencies to markedly push guitarist and lyricist Etienne Quartey-Papafio’s now-more-assured vocals much further to the fore, the sophomore Sunlight Echoes is a substantial and soulful step forward for the foursome, rounded out by drummer Jagun Meseorisa, guitarist Michael Adelaja and bassist Vanessa Govinden.

reviews

Whitelands – Sunlight Echoes

  • Adrian
  • album review
  • Whitelands
Published 07/02/2026
Bellbird - The Call

If you imagine a post-hardcore band had ditched guitar and voice and replaced them with two saxes, this is the sound you would have. The interplay of the reeds is really natural and they fill in for each another covering a wide range of tones and are not afraid to change things mid-flight as a air of repetitive notes tugs at one another like two dogs with a rope.

reviews

Bellbird – The Call

  • album review
  • Bellbird
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 05/02/2026
Jane Weaver - The Fallen By Watch Bird

...turns back the clock with a re-curation exercise, to add a key chapter from her earlier work into the same label catalogue fold. Hence, 2010’s The Fallen By Watch Bird reappears in a double-duration coupling with 2011’s close companion collection, The Watchbird Alluminate, which were both previously released on the Bird imprint

reviews

Jane Weaver – The Fallen By Watch Bird (Expanded Edition)

  • Adrian
  • album review
  • Jane Weaver
Published 02/02/2026
Maggie Nicols / Robert Mitchell / Alya al-Sultani – Immersion

...over ten carefully chosen pieces they run through all manner of vocal styles and manners, with a brief introduction allowing the listener an opportunity to hear their differing approaches, from spoken to shrieked and from a bubbling murmur to an intense hammering. You start to feel the energy and the "creeping fog of war" as the subjects elicit the necessary responses from the vocalists.

reviews

Maggie Nicols / Robert Mitchell / Alya al-Sultani – Immersion

  • album review
  • Alya al-Sultani
  • Maggie Nicols
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Robert Mitchell
Published 31/01/2026
Ian Button. Photo: Fay Hallam

...right at the very start of another busy year of activity – with several bouts of live Heavenly bookings to fulfil upfront -- Ian openhandedly gave over time to tell all on his early career routes; the life and times of Papernut Cambridge being celebrated across the freshly dispensed and indispensable Everybody Is In Papernut Cambridge compilation; the philosophies and operations of Gare Du Nord ; his broad range of other cultural commitments; and plenty more in between.

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“Because it’s there, because we can, because of the story”: …

  • Adrian
  • Ian Button
  • interviews
  • Papernut Cambridge
  • Railcard
  • The Penrose Web
Published 31/01/2026
Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere - Theta Seven

I was disappointed to discover that Theta Seven will be the last outing for the Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere, but it might be due to the group’s remit of “proposing an alternative reality in which all notions of common sense have been eradicated” is no longer relevant.

reviews

Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere – Theta Seven

  • album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere
Published 30/01/2026
Cindytalk - Sunset And Forever

...the artwork’s suggestive shapes feel texturally tethered to the audio’s pitted surface – artwork and sound a collaborative whole, each feeding the other. As much as I love the lyrical bite of those early years, Cindytalk’s introspective canvas has grown infinitely richer in the succeeding years, emboldened by a desire to delve deeper, ridding itself of conventional restraints.

reviews

Cindytalk – Sunset And Forever

  • album review
  • Cindytalk
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
Published 25/01/2026
Jimi Tenor Band - Selenites, Selenites!

Although Jimi Tenor is renowned as a solo artist, he is also a serial collaborator; but for the first time, during the pandemic, he drew a band around him of local musicians to bring to life some of his delightful paeans to positivity that must have bubbled up over the lockdown period.

reviews

Jimi Tenor Band – Selenites, Selenites!

  • album review
  • Jimi Tenor
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 25/01/2026
No Other Choice screengrab

Park Chan-wook cooks up another idiosyncratic blend of thrills and satirical dark comedy with this sublimely ridiculous tale of a newly redundant paper manufacturer so intent on getting his next job that he’s prepared to terminate the other applicants… with extreme prejudice.

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No Other Choice

  • Cho Young-wuk
  • film review
  • Lee Byung-hun
  • Park Chan-wook
  • Stew Mott
Published 25/01/2026
Karl Bartos - Communication

...there is a surprising variety in the styles and delivery. He pays particular attention to the vocals, which are nearly all effected in some way and they range from the sweet tone of his unmolested voice right through to gurgling robotic entreaties.

reviews

Karl Bartos – Communication

  • album review
  • Karl Bartos
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 23/01/2026
Urlaub in Polen - Objects, Beings And Parrots

...as the album progresses, so more facets are revealed, the incessant rhythms coated with twangy guitar, subterranean bass and synth embellishments adding fuel before the inevitable explosion into the stratosphere.

reviews

Urlaub in Polen – Objects, Beings And Parrots

  • album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Urlaub in Polen
Published 23/01/2026
Penelope Trappes - Æternum

Her first release for OLI, A Requiem, came out back in the spring of 2025, but there was more material left over from the sessions that demanded release; so Æternum gathers together those leftover pieces that were too good to overlook.

reviews

Penelope Trappes – Æternum

  • album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Penelope Trappes
Published 23/01/2026
SOL SOL - Oscillations

Long trailing notes are peeled over the sway of the rhythm section. The other three carefully assemble sounds around the sax, delivering a statement of intent that is gradually dissected over the remaining run-time.

reviews

SOL SOL – Oscillations

  • album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • SOL SOL
Published 23/01/2026
Image

Supergroups as a mainstream proposition appear seem to have largely become a thing of the past, in part due to the music industry’s latter-day solo performer-centric focus and brute economics. Therefore, it has fallen to veterans operating in more independent imprint spheres to keep such convergences alive.

reviews

Pullman – III / Winged Wheel – Desert So Green

  • Adrian
  • album review
  • Pullman
  • Winged Wheel
Published 19/01/2026
Hanna Paulsberg Concept with Elin Rosseland - Himmel Over Hav

It has been seven years since the last Concept album and although the line-up remains the same, with Trygve Fiske on bass, Hans Hulbækmo on drums and Oscar Grönberg on piano and Hanna Paulsberg herself on sax, they have decided after fifteen years of playing together to see how it sounds with a vocalist.

reviews

Hanna Paulsberg Concept with Elin Rosseland – Himmel Over Hav

  • album review
  • Elin Rosseland
  • Hanna Paulsberg
  • Hanna Paulsberg Concept
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 19/01/2026
Pusher screengrab

Nicolas Winding Refn’s Pusher trilogy, recently released in a handsome blu-ray slipcase set by Second Sight films, not only offer a hectic thug’s eye view of Copenhagen low-life, they also ask two very important questions. One, who is the titular pusher, and two, what does any of this have to do with a Japanese video game auteur (OK, maybe that one’s just me).

DVD, bluray & video Films reviews

Pusher / Pusher II / Pusher 3

  • Bluray
  • DVD
  • film review
  • Justin Farrington
  • Kim Bodnia
  • Mads Mikkelsen
  • Nicolas Winding Refn
  • Zlatko Burić
Published 19/01/2026
Yosef Gutman Levitt - Resisei Lyla

Here, with a quintet that includes regular friends Omri Mor on piano, Tal Yahalom on guitar and Yoed Nir on cello, it takes a further heartfelt look at some more of the nigunim that have arisen during Yosef's spiritual wanderings along with a few pieces of a more personal bent.

reviews

Yosef Gutman Levitt – Resisei Lyla

  • album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Yosef Gutman Levitt
Published 19/01/2026

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  • Isabelle Bodenseh – Dignity
  • Whitelands – Sunlight Echoes
  • Bellbird – The Call
  • Jane Weaver – The Fallen By Watch Bird (Expanded Edition)
  • Maggie Nicols / Robert Mitchell / Alya al-Sultani – Immersion
  • “Because it’s there, because we can, because of the story”: Ian Button interviewed
  • Orchestra Of The Upper Atmosphere – Theta Seven
  • Cindytalk – Sunset And Forever
  • Jimi Tenor Band – Selenites, Selenites!
  • No Other Choice
  • Karl Bartos – Communication
  • Urlaub in Polen – Objects, Beings And Parrots
  • Penelope Trappes – Æternum
  • SOL SOL – Oscillations
  • Pullman – III / Winged Wheel – Desert So Green
  • Hanna Paulsberg Concept with Elin Rosseland – Himmel Over Hav
  • Pusher / Pusher II / Pusher 3
  • Yosef Gutman Levitt – Resisei Lyla
  • Omrum – Bringer Of Light
  • Hamnet
  • Uneven Eleven – Live in Brighton
  • The Earlies – These Were The Earlies
  • The Twinsets – Peel Sessions 82-83 / Jetstream Pony – Riley and Coe Session 09.04.25
  • Trond Kallevåg – Minnesota
  • Alex Marker and Ben Reed – Impostor Syndrome
  • Sondre Moshagen Lightning Trio – Lightning
  • Matt Pond PA interviewed and Several Arrows Later at twenty: “I wouldn’t trade lives with anyone — this is who I am”
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  • Aksak Maboul – Before Aksak Maboul (Documents and Experiments 1969-1977)
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