In case we don’t know quite what to call this, those kind folks over at Norway’s EM Label have come...
Reviewed in issue March/2011
As this solid debut testifies, Alma Afrobeat Ensemble is one of the tighter collectives in the genre. Fela Kuti’s template...
Reviewed in issue March/2011
As fans of world music, we rejoice when Western rock stars, whether it's Damon Albarn, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon...
Reviewed in issue March/2011
Eténèsh Wassié & Mathieu Sourisseau
Yet again, the resources and insight of Francis Falceto have helped create a sturdy musical bridge between Africa and the...
Reviewed in issue March/2011
If there was ever an artistwho encompassed the whole global reach of cumbia music, Paco Mendoza would be it. Born...
Reviewed in issue March/2011
The heavy Afro-Latin sounds here are courtesy of the ever-reliable Strut Records, who have teamed up with tropical music collective...
Reviewed in issue March/2011
The irony with remixes is that they tend to make something very much of-the-moment while simultaneously cursing it to sound...
Reviewed in issue March/2011
Michael Ormiston & Candida Valentino
As implied by its title, a hybrid mysticism underpins the music of this CD. Chintamani is a Buddhist-Hindu mystical jewel...
Reviewed in issue March/2011
Manu Chao was probably the first internationally recognised artist to really nail world fusion – from his early days rocking...
Reviewed in issue Jan/Feb/2011
Fans of this brilliant six-man band have been expecting this disc and it's been well worth the wait. Glen Baxter's...
Reviewed in issue Jan/Feb/2011
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