Music at its freest and most abandoned and the chance to hear it played by one of the masters.
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Music Review: Quintus McCormick – Hey Jodie
He's managed to inject the blues, which have been too long absent, back into R&B.
Read More »DVD Review: Paradise Postponed & Timuss Regained
One of the best pieces of social satire you're liable to see for quite some time to come.
Read More »Interview: Rahul Ram Of Indian Ocean
I don't think as a musician you can help being influenced by Bollywood whether you want to or not.
Read More »Grief, Willy DeVille, Me, and Michael Jackson Too
Grief is nothing to be afraid of, but neither should it be a spectator sport.
Read More »Music Review: Trio Ifiqiya – Petite Planete
A perfect example of how looking to the past is sometimes the best way to find something new.
Read More »Music Review: State Radio – Let It Go
A reminder there's still life in rock and roll and who the music really belongs to.
Read More »Music Review: Fanfare Ciocarlia – Fanfare Ciocarlia Live & Best Of Gypsy Brass
Their music resonates with the sound of the human experience in a way few other bands can ever hope to emulate.
Read More »Music Review: Various Performers – Footsteps In Africa – The Soundtrack
Like the movie, the soundtrack speaks with the voice of the film makers, not their subject, the Tuareg.
Read More »Book Review: Gods Of War by Ashok Banker
This is a wonderful story, by a remarkable and gifted storyteller.
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