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Review of Live in Paris

Live in Paris

The Master Musicians of Joujouka

Unlistenable Records

Rating: ★★★★

The collective of Sufi trance musicians led by Ahmed El Attar (one of two troupes spawning from the village of...

Reviewed by Daniel Spicer in issue: November/2021

Review of The First Snow

The First Snow

Ronan le Bars Group

Coop Breizh

Rating: ★★★

Ronan le Bars plays the cornemuse Irlandaise – better known as uilleann pipes – and he's brought their distinctive timbre...

Reviewed by Andrew Mcgregor in issue: December/2016

Review of The Speech Project

The Speech Project

Gerry Driver

One Fine Day

Rating: ★★★★

That a mundane bit of tidying up can inspire a work of the origin¬ality and quality of The Speech Project...

Reviewed by Julian May in issue: March/2012

Review of The Divine Abstract

The Divine Abstract

Charlie Cawood

Bad Elephant

Rating: ★★★★

If the sonic right hook that begins ‘Shringara’ indicates the depth of this debut from Londoner Cawood, then the pretty...

Reviewed by Glenn Kimpton in issue: April/2018

Review of Off the Floor

Off the Floor

Wendy MacIsaac

Trade Root Music Group

Rating: ★★★★

Welcome to the legendary dance halls of Canada's Cape Breton where, once a favoured fiddler like Wendy MacIsaac starts a...

Reviewed by Jeff Kaliss in issue: March/2015

Review of The Lark’s Call

The Lark’s Call

Tom Delany

Tom Delany

Rating: ★★★★

Born and raised in France, now ensconced in Dingle, County Kerry, where he has attracted attention as the uilleann piper...

Reviewed by Michael Quinn in issue: July/2022

Review of The Silent Majority

The Silent Majority

Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar

Fellside

Rating: ★★★★

With two BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards wins, a couple of acclaimed albums, a live DVD and even a recent...

Reviewed by Kevin Bourke in issue: May/2016

Review of Beyond the Pale

Beyond the Pale

Bush Gothic

Fydle Records

Rating: ★★★★

Gather around the campfire… Bush Gothic have 12 tracks’ worth of tales to tell. Of convicts and cattle wranglers, miners...

Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: August/September/2022

Review of The Shovel Dance

The Shovel Dance

Shovel Dance Collective

American Dreams

Rating: ★★★

Lankum aren’t the only purveyors of doom-laden folk. London-based nine-piece Shovel Dance Collective show with this, their second album, that...

Reviewed by Tony Gillam in issue: December/2024

Review of The Jackdaw Sessions

The Jackdaw Sessions

Triptic

Triptic

Rating: ★★★★

Rising from the ashes of the legendary Moishe’s Bagel, Triptic (Greg Lawson on fiddle, Mario Caribé on double bass and...

Reviewed by Billy Rough in issue: January/2026

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