CDs/DVDs
DVD: EllesFriday, 17 August 2012![]() Elles promises much. Małgorzata Szumowska, from Poland, is an engaged, serious film maker. 33 Scenes from Life (2008), which won a Locarno special prize, had an edgy, bohemian authenticity to it, and looked with wry east European melancholy at the... Read more... |
CD: Owl City - The Midsummer StationThursday, 16 August 2012![]() Stumbling across the perfect pop hit must be its own kind of curse. It’s been two and a half years since Owl City’s “Fireflies” shot its way into the charts, seemingly from nowhere. With its lush, quirky melodies and wistful, lovelorn lyrics, Adam... Read more... |
CD: Jessie Ware - DevotionWednesday, 15 August 2012![]() Although the Eighties revival has now been going on for longer than the actual Eighties, it shows no sign of abating – to the point where maybe it would be more sensible to refer to it as a tradition or a palette of techniques rather than than... Read more... |
DVD: Separation/The Other Side of UnderneathTuesday, 14 August 2012![]() Although the collaboration between Jane Arden and Jack Bond was truly two-way, their films were wholly driven by a female perspective. They also evolved from Arden’s explorations into the nature of self and how external forces affect that. Yet... Read more... |
CD: Ry Cooder - Election SpecialMonday, 13 August 2012![]() Ry Cooder is an unpredictable quantity. He’s a prickly, opinionated old coot who doesn’t seem the type to pass a night in the pub with. He’d probably not get your jokes and moan about the Rolling Stones nicking his songs. His musical output is... Read more... |
CD: James Yorkston - I Was a Cat From a BookSunday, 12 August 2012![]() James Yorkston, the very able singer-songwriter from Fife, is now on his fifth album for Domino. This comes hot on the heels of the reissue of his first and excellent release, Moving Up Country, which established him as one of the most talented... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The KinksSunday, 12 August 2012![]() The Kinks: The Kinks at the BBCKieron Tyler“Meet a group that recently came from nowhere to the top of the hit parade. A rhythm and blues outfit with long, shoulder-length hair and the strange name of The Kinks.” With that, Brian Matthew... Read more... |
CD: Dead Can Dance - AnastasisSaturday, 11 August 2012![]() Electronic dance music is notorious for its multiple sub-genres and niche categorizations. One of the more obscure is a style known as "dark ambient" (or "darkwave"). Its micro-interest status is unsurprising since it combines lethargic downtempo... Read more... |
DVD: MisinforMationFriday, 10 August 2012![]() Britain’s New Towns – constructed to address post-World War II housing shortages – were meant to be places of dreams. Modern amenities abounded. The clean lines of post-Le Corbusier architecture screamed “this is the future”. Yet there was no sense... Read more... |
CD: Alhousseini Anivolla - Anewal/The Walking ManThursday, 09 August 2012![]() The North African desert blues, as played by Tuareg musicians like Tinariwen, may well be the most popular kind of “world music” amongst mainstream rock fans since South African township jive post-Paul Simon’s Graceland. However, this presents a... Read more... |
CD: Dignan Porch – Nothing Bad Will Ever HappenWednesday, 08 August 2012![]() Considering how over-stuffed Brooklyn is with music, south London’s Dignan Porch being issued by that locale’s super-hip Captured Tracks imprint smacks of coals to Newcastle. But they fit in a treat, sharing an outlook with Brooklynites Crystal... Read more... |
DVD: This Must Be the PlaceTuesday, 07 August 2012![]() Those familiar with Italian director Paolo Sorrentino’s elegant political feature Il Divo (2008), or perhaps the beautiful, cynical The Consequences of Love (2004) may find themselves struck (pleasantly) dumb by the direction of his latest. Inspired... Read more... |
