by Danny Wiser | Apr 13, 2021 | Reviews
The wonderful music on this sega album by Cassiya serves to remind us of the perils of slavery, but allows us to celebrate the resilience of human nature… Mauritius, to many outsiders, might simply seem to be just a paradise for tourists. Famed for its...
by Danny Wiser | Aug 19, 2020 | Reviews
Euphonious Burundian Khadja Nin brews up a perfect blend of afrobeat, pop, and new wave with a scrumptious sprinkle of jazz on top… As far as I am concerned, Stevie Wonder is the closest thing we have to a musical deity, and therefore I get very protective of...
by Joel Dwek | Jul 31, 2020 | Reviews
Enjoyably cheesy, Richie Jen shows off his prowess as a balladeer… Some albums take you by surprise, and to my shock, this album by Richie Jen, was one of those. Not because it was surprisingly brilliant or sublime – far from it (sorry, all you Richie Jen fans...