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Review of Serbian War Songs

Serbian War Songs

Zeitkratzer, Svetlana Spajic, Dragana Tomic & Obrad Milic

Karl Records

Rating: ★★★★

This extraordinary, uncompromising and intense collaboration between Berlin-based hyper-contemporary ensemble Zeitkratzer and a few singers specialising in traditional Serbian-language folklore...

Reviewed by Kim Burton in issue: November/2018

Review of Break the Dawn

Break the Dawn

iyatraQuartet

iyatraQuartet

Rating: ★★★

iyatraQuartet fuse Western with Indian classical and Arabic traditions, with the four players - violinist Alice Barron, who studied Karnatic...

Reviewed by Tim Cumming in issue: May/2020

Review of Medicine Man Orchestra

Medicine Man Orchestra

Medicine Man Orchestra

Aribo Productions

Rating: ★★★

An unlikely sonic collision, Medicine Man Orchestra brings together the divergent universes of electronic sound design (Alissa Syllah), West African...

Reviewed by Lucy Hallam in issue: March/2021

Review of Banjul-London

Banjul-London

Jally Kebba Susso

Jally Kebba Susso

Rating: ★★★

Originally from the Gambia, but resident in London since 2002, Jally Kebba Susso is a kora player but he's not...

Reviewed by Martin Longley in issue: Jan/Feb/2018

Review of Do Norte

Do Norte

A Bossa Eletrica

Connective Records

Rating: ★★

With lyrics in Portuguese and perfect pronunciation you could be forgiven for thinking A Bossa Eletrica are from Brazil. In...

Reviewed by Russ Slater in issue: July/2012

Review of Evergreen

Evergreen

Auka

Auka

Rating: ★★★★

Sheffield three-piece Auka make an agreeable debut on disc with Evergreen, a self-penned collection of Celtic folk-influenced pieces for flute...

Reviewed by Michael Quinn in issue: January/February/2022

Review of Bande Italiane

Bande Italiane

VARIOUS ARTISTS

Network Medien

Rating: ★★★★

Look at a map of southern Europe, think raucous brass bands and you’re probably drawn to the Balkans – Serbia...

Reviewed by Tim Woodall in issue: Jan/Feb/2013

Review of Fickle Fortune

Fickle Fortune

Robyn Stapleton

Laverock Records

Rating: ★★★

The opener, ‘The Two Sisters’, sets the scene for a rather sweet and graceful debut from the Scots-born singer, Robyn...

Reviewed by Billy Rough in issue: Aug/Sep/2015

Review of Pa’ki Pa’ka

Pa’ki Pa’ka

Robert ‘Robi’ Svärd

Top of the World

Asphalt Tango

Rating: ★★★★

Raised in Sweden and Australia and trained as a classical guitarist, Robert Svärd fell into flamenco from a distance, but...

Reviewed by Garth Cartwright in issue: June/2016

Review of Khiyo

Khiyo

Khiyo

Top of the World

ARC Music

Rating: ★★★★

This promising debut from a young, London-based band opens thrillingly with the electric-guitar-heavy ‘Akashta Kanpchhilo Kyan’ (Why Did the Sky...

Reviewed by Amardeep Dhillon in issue: October/2015

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