Plenty has happened to the world in the 15 years since Black Uhuru last released a studio album – much...
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After a smash-hit album with Salsa with Vibraphone, Dorance Lorza & Sexteto Café are back. The music here is pleasant,...
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This Baden Powell is not to be mistaken with the British founder of the Boy Scouts Association who went by...
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This Cheshire-based Americana ensemble probably first came to most people's attention as finalists in 2008's BBC Radio 2 Young Folk...
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It's hard to know what to make of this album. David Benedict is clearly an extraordinarily gifted young musician, zipping...
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Firmly rooted in the traditional old-time vein, this ninth recording by the Portland, Oregon-based Foghorn Stringband features sparkling acoustic instrumentals...
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Producer Duke Reid's compilation advertises ‘Reggay at its best’ – that's reggae circa 1969, as connoisseurs will note from the...
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One uses the term ‘supergroup’ with caution, but Tribalistas unite three giants of MPB, (Música Popular Brasileira). The golden-voiced Marisa...
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When Jeremy Dutcher received the Polaris Prize (the Canadian equivalent of the Mercury Prize) for this album in September, he...
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The story of Luiz Gonzaga could have come straight out of a novel by Brazilian writer Jorge Amado: at 18...
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