40 years since Mutabaruka’s first studio album, and 14 years since his last, this new release from the Jamaican dub...
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The thought of a duo comprising nothing more than fiddle and mandolin made me doubtful. Surely these instruments have a...
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Tamsin Elliott & Tarek Elazhary
English multi-instrumentalist Elliott teams up with Egyptian oud player Elazhary on this absorbing and beautiful set combining the folk cultures...
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Now here’s a real oddity. Jono Heyes is a New Zealander who apparently lives in a gypsy wagon on the...
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Yosef-Gutman Levitt & Omri Mor
Having only recently reviewed Levitt’s Soul Song (in #190) I was surprised and delighted to see he’d released a second...
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‘A soundtrack to my mind, with some wicked bass lines,’ is how Don Letts describes his debut album, recorded at...
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Lullabies – cradle songs – a term derived from the middle English ‘lullen’ (lull) and ‘bye’ (near), and, much further...
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The brainchild of producer duo Koen De Petter & Renaldo Maria, Up High Collective have existed in various forms and...
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After an album and a handful of EPs, the duo Africaine 808 marks a step forward after a ten-year career...
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In Ze Early Morning is the second album of the nomadic artist iZem, who has become an expert in the...
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