The landscape in question here is undoubtedly that of Wales, the home of guitarist and composer Dylan Fowler. But, perhaps...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
These are two immensely talented musicians, each highly regarded in their own fields, and it really shows in the playing...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
It’s hard to think of a time when Afrobeat was so in vogue. New Fela Kuti reissues are a monthly...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
Adrian Raso & Fanfare Ciocarlia
You don’t expect an album from Fanfare Ciocarlia, the Balkans’ most fiery brass band, to open with reverb-drenched electric guitar,...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
The sixth album by the Israeli-born Istanbul resident Yinon Muallem reflects his uneasy search for a dialogue between two inextricably...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
Jaron Freeman-Fox & The Opposite of Everything
What do Indian raga, bluegrass, klezmer and Mongolian throat singing have in common? Nothing. And maybe that’s exactly what Canadian...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
Enter a labyrinth of aural deception in which you can trust nothing and no-one. The brainchild of Professor Singleton Purblind...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
The tongue-in-cheek liner notes for this release, the fourth by this amalgamation of New York-based jazz and world musicians, sets...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
Idan Raichel has become an important figure in Israeli music – this album has already gone double platinum there –...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
Often when a band boasts of playing a mix of dub, punk, jazz, ska and Balkan music it means they...
Reviewed in issue March/2014
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