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Review of Hunting Eagles Catching Swans

Hunting Eagles Catching Swans

Gao Hong & Friends | Lin Shicheng & Gao Hong

Top of the World

ARC Music

Rating: ★★★★★

Lin Shicheng (1922-2005), the late master of the Pudong School of pipa playing, was one of the most highly regarded...

Reviewed by Charlie Cawood in issue: January/2021

Review of Arrogance, Ignorance & Greed

Arrogance, Ignorance & Greed

Show of Hands

Hands On Music HMCD 29

Rating: ★★★★

The songs and music of Show of Hands – the West Country duo Steve Knightley and Phil Beer – create...

Reviewed by Nathaniel Handy in issue: Jan/Feb/2010

Review of Bele, Tradition & Creation

Bele, Tradition & Creation

Edmond Mondesir

Ocora

Rating: ★★★

Ocora’s traditional music series is of consistent quality, with landmark contributions from Madagascar, Tanzania and Gabon. The African-centric theme continues,...

Reviewed by Charles De Ledesma in issue: Aug/Sep/2012

Review of Folly

Folly

Mary Hampton

Teaspoon Records

Rating: ★★★

Listening to Folly, I'm reminded of Tunng's absorption with the childlike, with a particularly English sense of innocence mixed with...

Reviewed by Tim Cumming in issue: October/2011

Review of Torb

Torb

Els Berros de la Cort

Segell Microscopi

Rating: ★★

One day Songlines will have to invent a prize for ‘most niche’ music genre and performer. Catalan medieval folk will...

Reviewed by Chris Moss in issue: March/2020

Review of Symphonique

Symphonique

Le Vent du Nord

CBC Records/Le Disques

Rating: ★★★★

Le Vent du Nord have quickly established themselves as one of Quebec's leading tradition-based music groups, and rightfully so. Their...

Reviewed by Li Robbins in issue: Aug/Sep/2011

Review of Wulu Wulu

Wulu Wulu

Bongos Ikwue & Double X

Bik Records

Rating: ★★

A decade away from music seems to have given veteran Nigerian bandleader Bongos Ikwue a new lease of life. The...

Reviewed by Howard Male in issue: Apr/May/2013

Review of No Me Rompas Las Bolas

No Me Rompas Las Bolas

Tango Negro Trio

Felmay Records

Rating: ★★

The idiomatic expression Juan Carlos Cáceres uses for the title of this album – his third with percussionist Marcelo Russillo...

Reviewed by Chris Moss in issue: Apr/May/2011

Review of Farafinko

Farafinko

Aly Keita

Contre-Jour

Rating: ★★★★

In case he’s not been picked up on your personal radar yet, Aly Keita is a balafon (xylophone) player from...

Reviewed by Nige Tassell in issue: March/2011

Review of Live in Kyoto

Live in Kyoto

Lúnasa

Lúnasa Records

Rating: ★★★★

Serving up ten tracks of previously unrecorded material captured in situ before an audience, Live in Kyoto can’t be faulted...

Reviewed by Michael Quinn in issue: July/2024

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