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Review of So Kono

So Kono

Salif Keita

Nø Førmat!

Rating: ★★★★

Salif Keita was supposed to have stopped recording. The singer-songwriter, nicknamed the ‘African Caruso’ and the ‘Golden Voice of Mali’,...

Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: May/2025

Review of XOLO

XOLO

XIXA

Jullian Records

Rating: ★★★

Hailing from Tucson, Arizona, Brian López and Gabriel Sullivan make up XIXA, a band which sounds like a rocked-up version...

Reviewed by Nigel Williamson in issue: May/2025

Review of Remains to Be Scene

Remains to Be Scene

The Seldom Scene

Smithsonian Folkways

Rating: ★★★

Not every bluegrass album starts with a cover of Ray Davies’ ‘Last of the Steam-Powered Trains’. But that’s part of...

Reviewed by Doug Deloach in issue: May/2025

Review of Kembo

Kembo

Kingdom Molongi

Nyege Nyege Tapes

Rating: ★★★★

Jonathan Uliel Saldanha, a prolific linchpin producer of Nyege Nyege Tapes’ back catalogue, has combined with Kingdom Ulfame Choir, a...

Reviewed by Nik Hann in issue: May/2025

Review of Son Con Guaguancó

Son Con Guaguancó

Celia Cruz

Craft Recordings

Rating: ★★★★★

To mark the centennial of Cuban legend Celia Cruz’ birth, Craft Latino is reissuing a series of classic recordings. Opening...

Reviewed by Chris Moss in issue: May/2025

Review of Mizik Maladi: Disques Debs International Vol 3

Mizik Maladi: Disques Debs International Vol 3

Emmanuel Paines

Debs Music Studio

Henri Debs enjoyed an extraordinary career. Describing himself as “100% Guadeloupean, of Lebanese origin and French nationality”, he was born...

Reviewed by Robin Denselow in issue: May/2025

Review of Maisha Ya Mtaani

Maisha Ya Mtaani

Jamaica Mnanda

Club Yeke

Rating: ★★★★

Mchiriku is a style from the streets of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, based on circular riffs and chords played on...

Reviewed by Jim Hickson in issue: May/2025

Review of At the Feet of the Beloved

At the Feet of the Beloved

Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali

Real World Records

Rating: ★★★★

The brothers Rizwan and Muazzam’s new album is very much in keeping with the Khan family tradition, notably that of...

Reviewed by Jameela Siddiqi in issue: May/2025

Review of Matchless

Matchless

Deep Cabaret

Wrong Speed Records

Rating: ★★★

Formed in 2005 under frontman Steve Lewis’ direction, Deep Cabaret are a shapeshifting group who’ve made a name plumbing the...

Reviewed by Olivia Cheves in issue: May/2025

Review of Prelude to the Divine Realm

Prelude to the Divine Realm

Gao Hong & Zhao Xiaoxia

ARC Music

Rating: ★★★★

While the pipa lute and guqin zither are each highly respected and culturally representative instruments of traditional Chinese music, they’re...

Reviewed by Charlie Cawood in issue: May/2025

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