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His album, Mysticism of Sound, is a slight departure from his regular sound – if he indeed has one, given his exploration of many strains of jazz over the years – for two reasons. Firstly, it’s an impressively evocative exploration of Sun Ra-inspired space jazz, with his meandering and emotive sax solos acting as spiritual guide throughout. Secondly, it’s a genuinely solo album in which there are no guests: each and every instrument, including synths, bells, drums and bass, were played, was played by Birchall himself.





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