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Review of Path of Seven Colors

Path of Seven Colors

Ches Smith & We All Break

Top of the World

Pyroclastic Records

Rating: ★★★★★

Listening to this groundbreaking album on the day the news reveals that Haiti’s president has been assassinated by a group...

Reviewed by Garth Cartwright in issue: October/2021

Review of The Art of Mandolin

The Art of Mandolin

Simon Mayor

Acoustics Records

Rating: ★★

First things first: Simon Mayor is an extraordinarily talented mandolin player. He is clearly a little obsessed: the CD booklet...

Reviewed by Matthew Milton in issue: July/2014

Review of La Mélancolie Royale

La Mélancolie Royale

Kudsi Erguner

Seyir Muzik

Rating: ★★★

Anyone who has visited the Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul will know what a monstrous mess was created by the Ottomans...

Reviewed by Simon Broughton in issue: October/2019

Review of White Night

White Night

Stephan Micus

ECM

Rating: ★★★★

The ‘white night’ of this album's title comes from an anonymous Japanese poem about a cuckoo that sings all the...

Reviewed by Simon Broughton in issue: Aug/Sep/2019

Review of Hitsville Re-Visited

Hitsville Re-Visited

Ebo Taylor, Pat Thomas & Uhuru Yenzu

Mr Bongo

Rating: ★★★

The cavalcade of 1970s and 80s African album reissues shows no signs of slowing. This one, originally released in 1982,...

Reviewed by Jim Hickson in issue: July/2019

Review of Toloka

Toloka

Wernyhora

Polish Radio

Rating: ★★★★

When I first visited Poland in 1990 it was a real thrill to discover some of the beautiful wooden Boyko...

Reviewed by Simon Broughton in issue: October/2022

Review of Day to Day

Day to Day

Sarathy Korwar

Top of the World

Ninja Tune

Rating: ★★★★

There are some parts of the African diaspora – like the US or Jamaica – that are well-known. But the...

Reviewed by Jake Hulyer in issue: October/2016

Review of Tam… Tam… Tam…! Reimagined

Tam… Tam… Tam…! Reimagined

Sonzeira de Gilles Peterson

Brownswood Recordings

Rating: ★★★

It's fair to say that Gilles Peterson was bowled over when he heard the lost Brazilian classic Tam… Tam… Tam…!...

Reviewed by Russ Slater in issue: December/2016

Review of Asmara

Asmara

Hermon Mehari

Kosmos

Rating: ★★★★

Jazz trumpeter Hermon Mehari is a Kansas City native based in Paris, but his third album, Asmara, is a reflection...

Reviewed by Jim Hickson in issue: March/2023

Review of Valge Valgus

Valge Valgus

Hartwin Dhoore Trio

Top of the World

Trad Records

Rating: ★★★★

Flanders-born accordionist Hartwin Dhoore has been intimately involved with some of the most innovative and entertaining traditional-inspired music to emerge...

Reviewed by Kevin Bourke in issue: March/2022

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