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  • Summary: The second full-length release from experimental jazz composer Nala Sinephro features contributions from Lyle Barton, Nubya Garcia, Dwayne Kilvington, Kokoroko's Sheila Maurice-Grey, Ezra Collective's James Mollison, black midi's Morgan Simpson, and Sons Of Kemet's Natcyet Wakili.
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  1. Positive: 11 out of 13
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  1. Sep 5, 2024
    100
    By the time Continuum 10 closes the album with a flash of rapture, and a gentle piano progression that signals the closeness of the next rebirth, it feels like your soul has been thoroughly cleansed.
  2. Sep 16, 2024
    90
    Endlessness continues to show just how sophisticated her palette is while never losing touch with pure feeling. This is music that is good for the ear, the mind, the heart, and the very future of the philosophical orientations of jazz.
  3. Sep 20, 2024
    90
    ‘Endlessness’ is a remarkable record, a project that borrows from dozens of voices while communicating in only one. Somehow eclipsing the magic inherent in her debut, ‘Endlessness’ finds Nala Sinephro operating in a creative universe of her own.
  4. Uncut
    Sep 5, 2024
    80
    It comes from a place of vulnerability, but speaks the language of strength and self-belief, with enough to share around. [Oct 2024, p.38]
  5. The Wire
    Oct 22, 2024
    80
    Raw and emotional, the work ripples with atmosphere and melody, each movement brimming with youthful optimism. [Oct 2024, p.65]
  6. 80
    These beautiful, spacey, often playful pieces keep up a consistent mood of elegiac meditativeness, peaking in the frankly chipper Continuum 6, full of electro-acoustic joy.
  7. Mojo
    Sep 5, 2024
    60
    Sometimes futuristic, at others surprisingly formulaic, it’s another stepping stone on Sinephro’s path to greatness but one where the parts are worth more than the whole. [Oct 2024, p.87]

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