The Chumbas are never short of a thing or two to say and on their latest album it’s music itself...
Reviewed in issue Apr/May/2010
Salamander boasts not one but two conflagration– related tunes. The title-track was written by Bellevue Rendezvous’ fiddle player, Gavin Marwick,...
Reviewed in issue Apr/May/2010
World music compilations tend to fall into two categories: a selection put together with deep knowledge of a particular region...
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Folk is a music built for hard times. So it’s entirely fitting that Show of Hands’ protest at recent outrages...
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The Waterford singer with crystalline tones, Karan Casey, and the Dublin guitar maestro John Doyle both made names for themselves...
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In an era in which female folk voices are either breathy and virginal or histrionic and attention-seeking, Cath Tyler’s voice...
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Kris Drever is a man of many talents: one part of Anglo–Scots powerhouse Lau, one part of Drever McCusker Woomble,...
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A prize–winning folk fiddler, Gjermund Larsen is a top–notch musician and can clearly do whatever he wants to on the...
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The music Django Reinhardt recorded between 1933 and his death in 1953 has always been filed under jazz. Had the...
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Giorgis Xylouris, Stelios Petrakis, Periklis Papapetropoulos
It’s a common cliché to compare music to landscape, but it seems particularly appropriate in the dry, rugged but heroic...
Reviewed in issue Apr/May/2010
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