by Joel Dwek | Jan 31, 2022 | Reviews
Taking reggae and blending it with blues, R&B, and rock’n’roll, Jamaican icons Toots and the Maytals are at their best on this resplendent album… I have always considered myself a person with adventurous film tastes, though I am aware that saying...
by Danny Wiser | Sep 19, 2020 | Reviews
This album is proof that you should follow Amanaz’s advice to “Ask Me About Nice Artistes in Zambia”… Throughout this journey of exploring world music, Joel and I have both discovered many sub-genres which were previously unknown to us. Today’s...
by Joel Dwek | Jul 11, 2020 | Reviews, Top Picks
A towering figure of music, politics and culture, Fela Kuti shows both a political and a philosophical side on this interesting and innovative album… Where to start with Fela Kuti? He is one of those names in music where the person is as fascinating as the...
by Danny Wiser | Jul 2, 2020 | Reviews
Though created for use in the Werner Herzog film of the same name, Popol Vuh have managed to create an ambient soundtrack that works without knowledge of the film… Danny: Unlike many film soundtracks, Aguirre genuinely holds up to the test as a standalone album...