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Review of From Berlin to Buenos Aires

From Berlin to Buenos Aires

Nora Buschmann

Segell Microscopi

Rating: ★★★★

The Argentine element comes courtesy of guitarist and composer Carlos Moscardini, a giant in that country’s folk music history. Berlin...

Reviewed by Chris Wheatley in issue: September/2024

Review of Jesus Ñ Voltará

Jesus Ñ Voltará

Mateus Fazeno Rock

Deck

Rating: ★★★★★

Originally released in 2023, this is a new deluxe version to take advantage of the attention it has garnered since...

Reviewed by Andy Cumming in issue: November/2024

Review of Bird Tunes

Bird Tunes

Miranda Rutter

RobRec

Rating: ★★★★

This newly composed instrumental suite from fiddle player and composer Rutter is a work of melodic charm, entirely inspired by...

Reviewed by Peter Quinn in issue: August/2024

Review of Keyeyî

Keyeyî

Ali Doğan Gönültaş

Top of the World

Mapamundi Música

Rating: ★★★★

Ali Doğan Gönültaş is the rising star of Kurdish music in Turkey. This album is just him solo, his emotional...

Reviewed by Simon Broughton in issue: August/2024

Review of Fisherman

Fisherman

The Mighty Cavaliers

Want Some Records

Rating: ★★★

If you were a music fan in Nairobi back in the 70s, you would almost certainly have spent time at...

Reviewed by Robin Denselow in issue: December/2024

Review of Here and Now (Live at City Club)

Here and Now (Live at City Club)

Walid Ben Selim

Top of the World

NUUN Music

Rating: ★★★★

Walid Ben Selim, from Casablanca, started out as a rapper, most notably leading contemporary Arabic-language band N3rdistan, but since then...

Reviewed by Jean Berry in issue: January/2025

Review of A’ Chailleach

A’ Chailleach

Kim Carnie

Càrn Records

Rating: ★★★★

Gaelic singer Kim Carnie’s A’ Chailleach is, to quote, “a concept record rooted in female folklore, spell work and hidden...

Reviewed by Billy Rough in issue: January/2026

Review of Dersim

Dersim

Vardan Hovanissian & Emre Gültekin ft. Malabika Brahma

Uren Music

Rating: ★★★

Gültekin plays the saz – a long-necked Turkish lute – while Hovanissian plays the duduk – a pipe hewn from...

Reviewed by Nathaniel Handy in issue: February/March/2026

Review of Drawn from Deep Water

Drawn from Deep Water

Gnoss

Blackfly Records

Rating: ★★★

First formed as a duo in 2015, Gnoss (now a quartet) have been steadily making a name for themselves on...

Reviewed by Billy Rough in issue: July/2019

Review of She & I

She & I

Kirsty Merryn

Kirstymerryn.com

Rating: ★★★

Following in the footsteps of the likes of Seth Lakeman and Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Kirsty Merryn is another...

Reviewed by Nathaniel Handy in issue: Jan/Feb/2018

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