1 Lau – First Homecoming (Reveal Records)
Album: The Bell
That Never Rang
The Scottish trio Lau
with a killer arrangement of their own tune from their 2015 album. Guitar playing, singing and great deal of the
songwriting is by Kris Drever, and on fiddle is Aidan O’Rourke …. Joan Wasser
or Joan as Police Women is on production.
2 Joan as Police Women – Flushed Chest (Reveal
Records)
Album: Real Life
A sample of one of
Joan Wasser greatest songs … sort of regally paced jazzy-soul that is restrained
but emotionally charged at the same time.
3 Kate in the Kettle – Fairy Fiddler (Kate in the
Kettle)
Album: Swimmings of the Head
At the centre of
Kate in the Kettle is Kate Young on fiddle and singing. She’s aided by a bunch of great musicians including
lat-mandola lute player Swede Marit Falt.
The first part of the tune is from a poem by Victorian feminist Nora
Hopper and then there’s the polska “Sab Jon’s Polska”, which is probably
Swedish and some high pitch vocal stuff known as “cow-calling” in Sweden
4 Eliza Carthy & Tim Eriksen – Whitby
Lad (Botany Bay )
(Navigator Records)
Album: Bottle
The great English
fiddle player Eliza Carthy together with American banjo player and guitarist
Tim Eriksen doing the traditional tune “Whitby Lad” also called “Botany Bay ”, after the settlement that existed before
Sydney . The
song is some kind of combination of a poacher song and transportation song – a
song about being transported to Australia .
5 Adam Holmes and The Embers – Aviemore (Gogar
Records)
Album: Heirs and Graces
A young Scottish
singer songwriter, who actually started out as a fiddler – seeing as we seem to
having some kind of a fiddle fest here.
Kris Drever is in the mix again.
Two global electro
dance tracks if you like…
6 Branko – Paris-Marselha (Enchufada)
Album: Atlas
Branko is
Lisbon-based Joao Barbosa and this is from his album with made 20 collaborators
from the around the world
6 Owiny Sigoma Band – Luo
Land
(Brownswood Recordings)
Album: Nyanza
An intergenerational
teaming of British electro musicians and two Kenyans from the Luo region in
Western Kenyan where they recorded their new album – it’s their third one. There’s a chorus of fishermen’s children in
here.
Doing quite a lot
of this show in twos – here’re two rock songs from the north of Mali …
7 Songhoy Blues – Irganda (Transgressive)
Album: Music in Exile
Songhoy Blues are
a four-piece who all come from Timbuktu but formed in Bamako, about a year or
two ago after the radical Islamist incursion in Northern Mali.
8 Tamikrest – Tamiditin (Glitterbeat Records)
Album: Taksera
Tamikrest is one
of the greats of Tuareg rock. Taksera – Tamashek
for “a celebration with music” – is from a live album recorded in 2014 in Germany
And here are two
kora tunes – one from Mali , the other from Senegal …
9 Ballake Sissoko & Vincent Segal – Super etoile
(No Format)
Album: Musique de Nuit
Ballake Sissoko
and cellist Vincent Segal recorded their new album in Bamako in only two sessions, one on the roof top
of Sissoko’s house. “Super Etoile” is
tribute to Youssou N’Dour. The sabar
rhythms are from the Senegambia region, from whence hails one half of
Ballake Sissoko’s family.
10 Seckou Keita – Future Strings in E (Arc)
Album: 22 Strings
Seckou Keita has a
new album out called “22 strings”, although a kora usually has 21 strings. According to legend the first kora was handed
down by the gods in Gabou, Keita’s home town in eastern Senegal , and had 22 strings. Gabou still has 22 string koras. No idea what kind of kora Keita is playing
here.
Right, so here is another
pair of tunes - recent ones from Brazil , but greatly infused with the spirit and
sound late 60s and early 70s era MPB – musica popular brasileira…
11 Russo Passapusso – Matuto (Oloko Records)
Album: Paraiso da Miragem
Russo Passapusso
is a native of the Bahia state, and heavily into the samba from
that area as you’ll hear on this tune.
12 Tulipa – Megalomania (Mais Un Discos)
Album: Role: New Sounds of Brazil
Tulipa from Sao Paulo getting really poppy with her song
“Megalomania”.
13 Chouk Bwa Libete – Pawol jatibwa (Buda Musique)
Album: Se nou ki la
From Gonaives village in Haiti is a slice of ethnography. Xavier Yerles
more or less stuck a pair of stereo mics into the straw hut of Charles Sime who
makes drums and holds workshop to keep the vodou tradition alive – one that
apparently links back to Dahomey , on the west coast of Africa .
14 Angelique Kidjo – Orisha (429 Records)
Album: Eve
Sticking in the
regions of Caribbean and Dahomey - Angelique Kidjo is from Benin (in the area where Dahomey used to be) and this is her take on
Afro-Cuban funk. “Orisha” is named after
a manifestation of the Yoruba god that is pretty well known across the Caribbean . There’s
women’s choir from Benin in the mix there – one of eight Kidjo recorded
a few years ago.
15 Romperayo – La linerna del
repele (Discrepant)
Album: Ramperayo
We haven’t heard
psychedelic electro cumbia from Colombia for a while. But never fear – came across a new bunch the
other day. Some of the usual suspects
are involved like Eblis Alvarez of the Meridian Brothers, and Pedro Ojeda, who
is behind Romperayo is also in Ondatropica.
2015 marks the 10th
anniversary of Hurricane Katrina – a great excuse to play some music from New Orleans , not that we need an excuse…
16 Aurora Nealand & the Red Roses – Ferry Man (Rounder)
Album: Treme: Music from the HBO Original Series
Season 2
17 Allen Toussaint – Southern Nights (Reprise)
Album: Southern Nights
One of the
absolute greats of New Orleans music was Allen Toussaint. He died a few weeks ago in Madrid – so I guess this New Orleans special is also a commemoration for
him. In 1975 he put out a sort of
concept album called Southern Nights, a pretty great affair.
18 The Deslondes – Heavenly Home (New West)
Album: The Deslondes
A roots folk
country band straight out of New Orleans . You have to love the piano foundation in
there.
19 Dave Rawlings Machine – Bodysnatchers (Acony)
Album: Nashville
Obsolete
Dave Rawlings,
Gillian Welch’s musical sidekick, has a rare new album – only the second under
his own name, with Gillian in there playing the vocal role he normally plays –
very subtle harmonies glued seamlessly to the lead. “Bodysnatchers”, as one review puts it, is “an
odd and atmospheric telling of sinister visitors to Mississippi River towns”.
Two tracks from
the wonderful British dub label – On U Sound…
20 Doctor Pablo & the Dub Syndicate – North of the
River Thames
(On-U Sound)
Album: North of the Rive Thames
Dr Pablo & The
Dub Syndicate with North of the River Thames – which name-checks in code
Augustus Pablo classic album East of the River Nile. Dr Pablo is Pete Stoud, obviously a major fan
of Augustus Pablo, and also one heck of a melodica player. Adrian Sherwood is at a production helm, as in
all On-U Sound releases.
21 New Age Steppers –
Revelation (A Forster) (On-U Sound)
Album: Love Forever
Something recent
by the New Age Steppers, who were mainly active in the 80s, recorded just
before lead singer Ari Up’s death in 2010.
22 Kardes Turkuler – Oi Oi! (Iki Ayak Horon) (Kalan)
Album: Cocuk Hakli
Kardes Turkuler, which
translates as ”Ballads of Fraternity” even though are plenty of women in the
collective, come out performances of the Folk Club at the Bogazici University
in Istanbul in 90s. They’re very into exploring and celebrating the diversity
of Turkish culture. For instance, they sing Anatolian folk songs in Turkish,
Arabic, Kurdish, Assyrian, Azerbaijani, Georgian and Armenian. From an album that may be of children’s
songs, and definitely is about promoting children’s rights – called Cocuk Hakli
means Childrens Rights.
23 Elina Duni Quartet – Taksirat (ECM)
Album: Dallendyshe
Swiss Albanian
singer Elina Duni with drummer Norbet Pfammatter on the song with a title that
translates asThe Mishap.
Two tunes from Norway , now…
24 Geir Sundstol – Punsj (Hubro)
Album: Furulund
Geir Sunstol is a
much used session musician in Norway – he has credits everywhere. He’s just released his first solo album on
which plays nearly everything - drawing on his vast collection of weird and
wonderful instruments.
25 Nils Okland Band –
Mali
(ECM)
Album: Kjolvtn
Norwegian Hardanger
fiddler Nils Okland and his incredible band.
26 Stavros Gasparatos – 3C (Ad Noiseam)
Album: Expanded Piano
Stavros Gasparatos
plays a prepared piano – but instead of using bits of metal, cardboard and
other foreign objects, he uses an array of contact mics to find micro
resonances inside the piano, and which in turn digitally trigger other sounds.
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