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Review of The Phosphorescent Blues

The Phosphorescent Blues

Punch Brothers

Top of the World

Nonesuch Records

Rating: ★★★★★

Every mention of Chris Thile inevitably describes him as the best mandolin player in the world. Reviews of Punch Brothers’...

Reviewed by Matt Milton in issue: March/2015

Review of Wicked Light

Wicked Light

Legiana Collective

Legiana

Rating: ★★★★

Members of this young folk ensemble began their various musical careers playing spontaneously on the streets of France, Switzerland and...

Reviewed by Nigel Williamson in issue: June/2023

Review of Magg Tekki

Magg Tekki

Assiko Golden Band de Grand Yoff

Mississippi Records

Rating: ★★★

Assiko Golden Band have been a fixture on the Dakar music scene for the past 20 years, representing the Senegalese...

Reviewed by Jim Hickson in issue: December/2023

Review of Liquid Love

Liquid Love

Onom Agemo & the Disco Jumpers

Agogo Records

Rating: ★★

Any album from a band with a name this bizarre is sure to be eclectic and Liquid Love is just...

Reviewed by Alex De Lacey in issue: November/2017

Review of Luz

Luz

Cuca Roseta

Sony Music Portugal

Rating: ★★★

This latest album from Portuguese singer and new-wave fadista Cuca Roseta is a bright and upbeat affair. It's well recorded,...

Reviewed by Michael Macaroon in issue: June/2018

Review of Recalentados

Recalentados

Los Amparito

Fuego Amigo Discos

Rating: ★★★★

We know that Los Amparito, the project of Mexican producer Carlos Pesina Siller, is playful because a) Los Amparito is...

Reviewed by Russ Slater in issue: January/February/2023

Review of The Rough Guide to Arabic Café

The Rough Guide to Arabic Café

VARIOUS ARTISTS

World Music Network

Rating: ★★

What exactly does Arabic Café mean? The liner notes to this CD explain that, in contrast to the clinical coffeehouse...

Reviewed by Bill Badley in issue: Apr/May/2014

Review of Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle

Ingrid Henderson

Old Laundry Productions

Rating: ★★★★

Opening with the comforting sound of waves lapping on a shore, Ingrid Henderson’s new self-penned album is a beautifully atmospheric...

Reviewed by Billy Rough in issue: December/2021

Review of An Introduction to Anne Briggs

An Introduction to Anne Briggs

Anne Briggs

Topic Records

Rating: ★★★★

An elusive but tremendously significant figure from the thrilling UK folk scene of the 1960s and 70s, Briggs has barely...

Reviewed by Kevin Bourke in issue: June/2018

Review of Jigdoll

Jigdoll

Hannah James

Top of the World

RootBeat Records

Rating: ★★★★★

The album begins with a soft low hum, then lyrical vocal layers build up, like cumulus clouds across a twilight...

Reviewed by Tim Cumming in issue: October/2016

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