You’re Welcome 7.5/10 FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT Extra Golden are a combination of Keynan and American musicians who marry political consciousness to a vibrant, funky take on rock informed by the Nairobi-born Benga style. According to the band’s MySpace, the member’s share a belief that “tight quarters = tight grooves”, and [...]
Entries Tagged as 'World music'
Album Review: Extra Golden – Thank You Very Quickly
January 26th, 2009 · No Comments · Funk, Pop/Rock, Psychedelia, World music
Tags:Africa·Benga·Chris Eagleson·Funk·Hard Rock·Kenya·Nairobi·Onyango Wuod Omari·Psychedelia
Album Review: Calexico – Carried to Dust
September 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Alternative, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, World music
Enter planet dust 8.5/10 ‘Carried to Dust‘ is Calexico’s most mature work to date, arguably the best synthesis of their frontier atmospherics and Latin-inflected country songwriting. The follow-up to 2005′s much-dismissed ‘Garden Ruin’, ‘Carried to Dust’ makes the ‘South-Western noir’ tag stick better than any other Calexico album. It’s a record of great dusky beauty, [...]
Tags:Adrienne DeNIke·Alt-country·Amparanoia·Amparo Sanchez·Best of 2008·border country·Calexico·Folk·Joey Burns·John Convertino·Mexico·Pieta Brown·South West·Texas
Album Review: Juana Molina – Un Dia
September 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Ambient, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, Music, World music
One day in Buneos Aires 6.5/10 FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT Juana Molina is a former Argentine television actress with an unlikely passion for making a kind of cut and paste folk-tinged electronica (look, I managed to do that without saying ‘folktronica’). Molina’s latest album for Domino comprises eight lengthy, carefully assembled [...]
Tags:Argentina·cut and paste·Electronica·Folktronica·harmonies·Juana Molina·loops·Sampledelica
Album Review: Monkey, Journey to the West
September 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Ambient, Electro, Electronica, Music, Psychedelia, Soundtrack, World music
Quite interesting, incidentally … 6/10 I have been a keen advoate of all things Damon Albarn post-Graham Coxon (i.e., Blur’s ‘Think Tank‘ and beyond) so was understandably quite excited by the album release of ‘Monkey, Journey to the West‘. I had not seen the Chinese opera-spectacular which this album scores but I didn’t let that [...]
Tags:China·Chinese Opera·Damon Albarn·Electronica·harp·incidental music·Jamie Hewlett·synths
Initials SG – Serge Gainsbourg
April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Folk/Acoustic, Funk, Instrumental hip hop, Pop/Rock, Trip hop, World music
Intoxicating Man 9/10 Serge Gainsbourg is criminally underrated outside France. Listening to this comprehensive best of compilation it is evident that there was more to him than the sleazy Gallic rogue that is stereotypically presented in the media. By contrast, ‘Initials SG‘ reveals Gainsbourg to be a restless sonic innovator. While his lackadaisical, half-spoken vocal [...]
Tags:Bridget Bardot·Folk·French disco·Funk·Hip Hop·Jane Birkin·jazz·Lounge·pop·pop culture·post-modernism·Sampledelica·Serge Gainsbourg·Tropicalia
The Ruby Suns – Sea Lion
March 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Alt-rock, Alternative, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Psychedelia, Shoegaze, Trip hop, World music
Cut and paste psych pop 8/10 If you like all or some of the following artists you might like The Ruby Suns’ Sea Lion: Caribou, Animal Collective, Panda Bear, Ariel Pink, The Go! Team, Avalanches, Deserter’s Songs-era Mercury Rev, Yeasayer, El Guincho, Flaming Lips or Grizzly Bear. Made by a Californian (Ryan McPhun) relocated to [...]
Tags:Animal Collective·Ariel Pink·Avalanches·Best of 2008·California·Caribou·cut and paste·El Guincho·Mariachi·Mercury Rev·New Zealand·Panda Bear·Psych pop·Sampledelica·The Go! Team·Tropicalia·Yeasayer
Dengue Fever – Venus on Earth
February 24th, 2008 · No Comments · Music, Pop/Rock, Prog, Psychedelic, World music
Oceans of Venus 7/10 Dengue Fever are a group of eclectic LA hipsters fronted by a bona fide Cambodian pop star (Chhom Nimol), who make a heady brew informed by retro spy-movie soundtracks, psychedelia, lounge jazz and rock and roll. Apparently influenced by organist Ethan Holtzman’s trips to Cambodia in 1997 when a unique local [...]
Tags:Broken Flowers·Cambodia·Ethiopian Jazz·Ethiopiques·Holly Golightly·jazz·Jim Jarmusch·Khmer·Lounge·psychedlia·Quentin Tarrantino·Retro·rock and roll·surf guitar
MP3 Round-up – November 2007
November 30th, 2007 · No Comments · Alt-rock, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, Indie, MP3s, Pop/Rock, post-rock, Shoegaze, World music
This month I’ve been beguiled by the latest side project by sometime DJ and Kings of Convenience member Erlend Oye. The Whitest Boy Alive hints at Oye’s interest in the hypnotic rhythmic concerns of house music but features the same Simon & Garfunkle-esque vocal style of KoC. Angular – but certainly not abrasive – guitars, [...]
Tags:Add N to X·Alt-rock·AR Kane·art rock·Erlend Oye·Indie·Kings of Convenience·minimalist dream pop·MP3·Oceanic·Paul Simon·Shoegaze·Simon & Garfunkle·TV on the Radio·World music·Yeasayer
Calexico – Feast of Wire
August 24th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Best of 2003, Folk/Acoustic, Pop/Rock, World music
Feast of fun 9/10 Calexico’s sound inhabits the frontier badlands of the American Southwest, a cinematic multi-instumental brew that takes in jazz, alt-country, Mariachi, folk and electronics. It’s a widescreen affair, a mixture of traditional rootsy Americana (‘Quattro’) and brooding instrumental mood pieces (‘Pepita’, ‘Across The Wire’) that evoke rust and dust choked border towns. [...]
Tags:Alt-country·Americana·desert·Electronica·Enio Morricone·Folk·gypsy·jazz·Joey Burns·Mariachi·Mexico·Texas·Wild West
5 X 2 (Cinq Fois Deux) OST
August 24th, 2007 · No Comments · Soundtrack, Various, World music
5 x 2 = excellent film soundtrack 8/10 While ‘Cinq Fois Deux‘ the movie concentrates on a failed marriage, deconstructed in reverse chronology, the soundtrack is a more romantic proposition. As I have no frame of reference for this type of music – classic Italian crooners from the 1960s and 1970s – I can’t really [...]
Tags:François Ozon·Gino Paoli·Luigi Tenco·Nico Fidenco·Paolo Conte
