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Orchestre Poly-rythmo De Cotonou - The Skeletal Essences of Afro Funk
15 May 2013(Analog Africa) The third compilation of vintage recordings from Benin's greatest dance band, The Skeletal Essences of Afro Funk stands as a fitting tribute to founder Melome Clement, who died of a heart attack in December last year. His 'Ne Rien…
Bombino - Nomad
Young guitar hero from Niger soups up his sound with classic rock flourishes
(Nonesuch) Bombino, the young guitar hero from Niger, has become a breakthrough star of Tuareg desert blues. Here, he’s hooked up with producer Dan Auerbach of garage blues duo The Black Keys, who soups up his sound with classic rock flourishes and a…
Los Chinches - Fongo
London-based update chicha sound with chippy ska rhythms and a festival-friendly energy
(Movimientos Records) Sharing its name with a popular South American corn-based alcoholic drink, chicha is a musical style dating from late 1960s Peru, where hot cumbia rhythms sweat it out alongside pentatonic Andean melodies and groovy psychedelic…
Rokia Traore - Beautiful Africa
Malian singer, songwriter and guitarist works with PJ Harvey producer John Parish
(Nonesuch) Rokia Traore has an extraordinary voice, a deceptively gentle alto to which she brings a vibrato that can be tender or fierce. This, her fifth album, sees Traore working with PJ Harvey producer John Parish, who deftly combines a natural…
Scattered Melodies: Korean Kayagum Sanjo
Remarkable and eerie music salvaged from 78 RPM discs from pre-war Korea
(Sublime Frequencies) How to describe this remarkable music, transmitted from pre-war Korea via the dusty crackle of vintage 78 RPM shellac discs? 'Invented' around 1890 by Kim Chang-jo, sanjo, meaning 'the scattering of melodies', is a major form…
A preview of the Edinburgh Iranian Festival 2013
23 Jan 2013
The festival brings together film, music, visual art, and comedy in the shape of Patrick Monahan
When you mention Iran in the current climate, most people think of the politics of the country. But there is of course more to the place than what we see in the news – and the 2013 Edinburgh Iranian Festival is our opportunity to learn more about…
The Creole Choir of Cuba - Santiman
17 Jan 2013Second album of resistance songs and laments of their Haitian descendants
(Real World) Formed in the mid-90s to celebrate its members’ Haitian roots, The Creole Choir of Cuba came to international prominence with their 2010 album Tande-La. Its follow up, Santiman, sees the Choir, who hail from Cuba’s third city, Camaguey…
Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba - Jama Ko
Malian electric desert blues recorded in the midst of a military coup
(Out Here Records) The jeli ngoni is the traditional stringed-instrument of Mande griot singers. Few play it like Bassekou Kouyate, however, who runs his through a wah pedal and cranked amp, firing off overdriven pentatonic runs which recall the…
Top five world music events at Celtic Connections 2012
Konono No. 1, Tamikrest and Bulgarian State Radio and Television Choir among highlights
This year’s festival offers riches from Africa, Eastern Europe and South America. Let The List’s jazz and world music reviewer Stewart Smith be your guide. Salif Keita. A rare Scottish outing for the great singer, Mali’s Salif Keita. From the colourful…
The Intoxicating Rose Garden: a performance adaptation of Persian poet Hafez
15 Nov 2012
Laurie Irvine, Jila Peacock, Michael Popper and Red Note Ensemble to perform score by Sally Beamish
Even the name of Sally Beamish’s latest score is something that sounds out of the ordinary. Delve further into what The Intoxicating Rose Garden is all about, and it’s clear that it is a new piece of work which is quite different from anything even the…
Cut Hands - Black Mamba
15 Nov 2012A fascinating progression into Africa-inspired experimental electronica from William Bennett
This is the darker follow-up to 2010’s transgressive debut from Cut Hands, the Africa-inspired solo project of Whitehouse founder and noise radical William Bennett. The clamour of chimes and djembes on the title track ‘Black Mamba’ swamps you from…
Robert Soko - Balkan Beats Soundlab
15 Nov 2012Traditional Balkan folk ruined by cheesy and dated club effects
Balkan folk, with its breakneck tempos and whirlwind instrumental breaks, is some of the wildest, most energetic dance music around. Small wonder that DJs like Bosnian expat Robert Soko have sought to put a modern twist on these traditional styles. The…
Getatchew Mekuria, The Ex & Friends - Y’Anbessaw Tezeta
15 Nov 2012A fine farewell from the great Ethiopian saxophonist, accompanied by Dutch avant-punks The Ex
Getatchew Mekuria, the great Ethiopian saxophonist, ends his 65-year career with Y’Anbessaw Tezeta (‘In memory of the lion’), an album recorded with Dutch avant-punks The Ex. Perhaps surprisingly, the tempos are moderate and the guitars tightly coiled…
Celtic Connections 2013 programme launched
24 Oct 2012
The music fest launches anniversary programme featuring The Mavericks, Aimee Mann and more
The cultural behemoth that is Celtic Connections looks set to bring its A-game next year, as it celebrates 20 years on the music scene with a bumper programme from around the globe. Folk, roots, indie and jazz will all be represented as stalwarts of the…
Fanga/Maalem Abdullah Guinea - Fangnawa Experience
18 Oct 2012Collaborative introduction to North African Gnawa music from Fanga and Abdullah Guinea
A collaboration between French collective Fanga and Moroccan maalem (master musician) Abdallah Guinea, Fangnawa Experience seeks to fuse Gnawa, the sacred music of North Africa, with the more familiar (to Western ears) sound of West Africa. Fanga have…
Diablos Del Ritmo: The Colombian Melting Pot 1960-1985
18 Oct 2012A testament to the hybrid sounds of the Caribbean, featuring Andres Landero and Cumbia Soledena
Analog Africa cross the Atlantic for this testament to the hybrid sounds of the Caribbean: Puya, Porro, Gaita, Cumbiamba, Mapale, Chande, Terapia, Palenque and Afrobeat. In the Colombian melting pot of the title African, Latin American, European and…
The Toure-Raichel Collective - The Tel Aviv Session
20 Sep 2012Superb guitar work from Vieux Farka Touré spoiled by insipid piano tinkling from Idan Raichel
A collaboration between Israeli pianist Idan Raichel and Malian guitarist Vieux Farka Touré, The Tel Aviv Session brings together African, European and American traditions. Best known as an electric player, VFT switches to acoustic guitar, using his…
The Souljazz Orchestra - Solidarity
African, Caribbean and pan-American sounds from Canada
Following 2010’s all-acoustic Rising, Canada’s Souljazz Orchestra have rediscovered their electric muse, peppering their African, Caribbean and pan-American sounds with grainy keyboards and guitar. For all its vintage flavours, Solidarity avoids being a…
Staff Benda Bilili - Bouger Le Monde
22 Aug 2012The story of Staff Benda Bilili is an inspiring one: four disabled musicians from the Democratic Republic of Congo who formed a band with homeless teenagers, rehearsing in Kinshasa zoo and playing on the streets until their discovery by producer Vincent…
Janka Nabay & the Bubu Gang - En Yay Sah
Sierra Leone musician hooks up with Brooklyn musicians for Western debut
Famed as the moderniser of bubu music, a traditional style from Sierra Leone, Janka Nabay has hooked up with Brooklyn musicians for this Western debut. Slicker than Nabay’s earlier recordings, En Yay Sah sympathetically upgrades his sound with dubby…
Omar Khorshid - Guitar El Chark
6 Aug 2012Reissue of intoxicating compilation of Arabic guitar god
(Sublime Frequencies) Arabic guitar god Omar Khorshid was a music and movie superstar in the 60s and 70s, working with the great Egyptian composer Baligh Hamdi and backing the queen of Arab music, Oum Khaltoum. In 1973, Khorshid left Cairo to live in…
Christian Scott: Christian aTunde Adjuah
Successful embrace of African ancestry in two disc album
Both the album’s title and the cover shot (showing the New Orleans trumpeter in ritual ceremonial dress) signal Scott’s attempt to embrace fully his African ancestry. Despite occasional longeurs across the two discs, he does so very successfully. His…
Las Malas Amistades: Maleza
Matured songs from Columbian art collective with lovely songs by Maria Zimena Laverde
(Honest Jons) An art collective from Colombia, Las Malas Amistades offer an acoustic post-punk take on Tropicalia, which should appeal to fans of Scotland’s own Bill Wells and Muscles of Joy. The wonky DIY pop of Las Malas’ previous releases, all…
Obituary: Jan Fairley - Writer, broadcaster, academic and ethnomusicologist
World music writer and champion of human rights
Jan Fairley was an amazing woman. She was an exceptional writer, broadcaster, academic, festival director, champion and defender of human rights, maker-of-pilgrimages, loving mother and grandmother, devoted to her hens. Jan was an…
Fela Kuti - Live in Detroit 1986
Classic performance of relentless militant funk
Live In Detroit 1986 captures Fela Kuti on his first American tour, delivering a jaw-dropping two-and-a-half-hour set of afrobeat that crackles with energy. Recently freed from a politically motivated sentence in Nigeria, Kuti speaks truth to power via…





