world music
CD: Black Merlin – Hipnotik TradisiMonday, 18 July 2016![]() Dance music has, for millions of people, become synonymous with the very worst that the human race has to offer. Preening, vain, beach-body bumholes dancing like everyone’s watching, while keeping half an eye on their camera, making sure than the... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Wake Up You!Sunday, 26 June 2016![]() It begins with “Never Never Let Me Down” by Formulars Dance Band. “You’re the only good thing I’ve got,” declares the singer of a garage-band answer to The Impressions over a rough-and-ready backing where a shuffling mid-tempo groove is driven along... Read more... |
CD: Melt Yourself Down - Last Evenings on EarthWednesday, 20 April 2016![]() Relentless is the word. The second studio album from post-punk jazzers Melt Yourself Down starts as it means to finish. It opens with a hard, pulsing bass guitar which sets the scene for “Dot to Dot”, a persistent chant suggesting Sufi adepts with a... Read more... |
Xavier Rudd, The Electric BallroomMonday, 18 April 2016![]() The last time I spent hours on end listening to Xavier Rudd I was giving birth to my daughter. Weirdly, the anaesthetist had seen him perform in Australia a few weeks previously (this was a few years ago when Rudd wasn’t as heard of as he is now)... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Fela Ransome-Kuti and His Koola LobitosSunday, 03 April 2016![]() Is greatness there from day one, does it evolve or suddenly strike? Do artists – in any discipline – develop in steps or arrive fully-formed? How does the quotidian become exceptional? With the new triple-CD set Highlife-Jazz and Afro-Soul (1963-... Read more... |
theartsdesk at WOMADelaideTuesday, 29 March 2016![]() Since its UK debut in 1982, the WOMAD festival (World Of Music, Arts & Dance) followed its uncertain first steps and early threat of bankruptcy with a swift consolidation and expansion. By the time its first decade had passed, WOMAD was busy... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Lizzy Mercier DesclouxSunday, 21 February 2016![]() Lizzy Mercier Descloux was an early adopter. In 1975, she travelled from her Paris home to Manhattan and saw The Ramones, Patti Smith, Television and the Richard Hell-edition Heartbreakers. Although the first issue of the New York fanzine Punk came... Read more... |
CD: El Guincho - HiperasiaMonday, 15 February 2016![]() The career of the Gran Canaria-born musician Pablo Díaz-Reixa seems to work in an accelerated time-frame, speeding through decades and eras as he develops his sound. Though he has always worked with digital technology, his early work sounded archaic... Read more... |
Songhoy Blues, KOKOThursday, 05 November 2015![]() When it comes world music there are few countries bigger than Mali in terms of impact and popularity. (Cuba probably ranks a close second.) It’s from Mali that Songhoy Blues hail, one of the few major new successes in world music to emerge in the... Read more... |
Extract: The Other Classical MusicsThursday, 15 October 2015![]() Never has the world of music been so open to exploration, nor so rich in paradox. Recording is abolishing history – the music of the past is being subsumed into a voracious and ever-expanding musical present. The shrinking of the globe to a digital... Read more... |
CD: Youssou N'Dour et Le Super Etoile de Dakar - FattelikuFriday, 09 October 2015![]() Athens, 1987: Youssou N'Dour opens for Peter Gabriel on a world tour. It's a wonder – and to his credit – that the British rock star should dare follow such a powerful performance. Few bands at the time could produce such a seductively joyful sound.... Read more... |
Jambinai, Rich MixThursday, 17 September 2015![]() For three unassuming musicians, sitting cross-legged in a row, Korean folk-noise fusion band Jambinai’s London debut last night was seismic. With an ambitious project to integrate the techniques and idioms of traditional Korean folk with a blend of... Read more... |
