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Review of The Sound of Silk

The Sound of Silk

Li Xiangting & Cheng Yu

ARC Music

Rating: ★★★★★

Li Xiangting is without doubt one of the few bona fide guqin (Chinese zither) masters of his generation. Not only...

Reviewed by Hyelim Kim in issue: October/2019

Review of Efemera

Efemera

Tulipa

Totolo

Rating: ★★★★

As the excellent compilation Oi! A Nova Música Brasileira! has proved, Brazil is currently producing some of the most interesting...

Reviewed by Howard Male in issue: Apr/May/2011

Review of A Garland for Joey: The War Horse Songbook

A Garland for Joey: The War Horse Songbook

Bob Fox & John Tams

Fledg’ling Records

Rating: ★★★

In the 1980s John Tams brought folk music to Britain's National Theatre in famous productions of The Mysteries and Lark...

Reviewed by Julian May in issue: April/2018

Review of A Strange Day in June

A Strange Day in June

The Folklorkestra

Smiling Fez

Rating: ★★★★

Led by mandolin, guitar, banjo, flute, harmonica and sitar player John Kruth, New York-based The Folklorkestra are a mostly instrumental...

Reviewed by Nigel Williamson in issue: July/2024

Review of Cold Old Fire

Cold Old Fire

Lynched

Charcoal Records

Rating: ★★★★

Much has been happening on Ireland's live circuit in recent years, with the emergence of new names trying new ways...

Reviewed by Michael Quinn in issue: October/2014

Review of Whistle Walks

Whistle Walks

Terry Clarke-Coyne

Terry Clarke-Coyne

Rating: ★★★★

Liverpool-born to Irish parents, whistle player Terry Clarke-Coyne spent the pandemic recording more than 150 virtual duets for YouTube with...

Reviewed by Michael Quinn in issue: April/2022

Review of Deep Roots Observer Style

Deep Roots Observer Style

VARIOUS ARTISTS

17 North Parade

Rating: ★★★★

Every musical genre has its golden age and there's many a reggae enthusiast who'll routinely cast a wistful eye back...

Reviewed by Ed Stocker in issue: June/2012

Review of My Africa

My Africa

Elemotho

ARC Music

Rating: ★★★

More famous for its Skeleton Coast than its sounds, Namibia's music has long lived in the shadow of neighbouring Angola....

Reviewed by Brendon Griffin in issue: Aug/Sept/2013

Review of Olorum

Olorum

Mateus Aleluia

SESC

Rating: ★★★

Given the current situation in Brazil, you cannot help but trip on the words Mateus Aleluia sings in the opening...

Reviewed by GonÇalo Frota in issue: November/2020

Review of Angola Soundtrack – The Unique Sound from Luanda 1968-1976

Angola Soundtrack – The Unique Sound from Luanda 1968-1976

VARIOUS ARTISTS

Top of the World

Analog Africa

Rating: ★★★★★

With its colonial links to Portugal, it is unsurprising that the music of Angola bears remarkable similarities to rhythms heard...

Reviewed by Martin Sinnock in issue: Jan/Feb/2011

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