CDs/DVDs
CD: Moby – DestroyedMonday, 16 May 2011![]() What is it with synthesisers and sadness? There’s something inherently melancholic about this instrument, a quality that’s been accentuated by its use in the soundtracks to dystopian movies such as Blade Runner. Moby is a man who has exploited... Read more... |
CD: Planningtorock – WSaturday, 14 May 2011![]() The video for W’s opening cut “Doorway” is unforgettable. Janine Rostron – who is Planningtorock – is seen face on. The music is tense, yet sepulchral. The voice is treated, neither male nor female. With her prosthetic nose, she looks alien but not... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Debussy, Grainger, LullySaturday, 14 May 2011![]() This week we review Bellérophon, a rare Baroque opera from Lully which was exhumed by Christophe Rousset and performed for the first time last year, Debussy recorded live from the Barbican, and we answer the key question: how much is too much Percy... Read more... |
CD: John Martyn - Heaven and EarthFriday, 13 May 2011![]() I've spent the last week feasting on John Martyn via Spotify. He was a gap in my musical education. He turns out, as a large portion of you reading already well know, to be a rich, raw talent. I knew his rep but had a misguided notion he was... Read more... |
DVD: Black SwanThursday, 12 May 2011![]() The career of Natalie Portman has always had more light than shade. Even her lapdancing sylph in Closer erred towards the porcelain. Casting her in Black Swan was a calculated risk by Darren Aronofsky. The journey of her prim prima ballerina Nina... Read more... |
CD: Africa Hitech - 93 Million MilesThursday, 12 May 2011![]() This is, not to put too fine a point on it, a masterpiece – but it could easily have been a bloody mess. The team-up of Mark Pritchard and Steve Spacek is the kind of thing that brings genre purists and scene snobs out in hives: Somerset-born,... Read more... |
CD: Miles Kane – Colour of the TrapTuesday, 10 May 2011![]() I missed out on Miles Kane's earlier work with The Rascals, but was quickly seduced by his partnership with Arctic Monkey Alex Turner as The Last Shadow Puppets, whose cinematic grandeur struck the right balance between contemporary pop, wistful... Read more... |
DVD: Blue ValentineMonday, 09 May 2011![]() Blue Valentine takes place in two different time frames – the “now” (shot on Red One, which endows even the most intimate of scenes with an almost unsettling widescreen look), and the “then” scenes on Super 16 mm. They are interwoven in what appears... Read more... |
CD: Hanson - Shout it OutSunday, 08 May 2011![]() Of course, Hanson are a joke. Literally. On the internet you’ll find them as a subsection of "blonde jokes". And looking back on 12-year-old Zac’s ridiculous hair on “MMMBop”, it’s easy to see why. But they are no longer blond, nor are they kids... Read more... |
CD: Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi – RomeSaturday, 07 May 2011![]() Luppi had already issued The Italian Story album in 2004, a tribute by the LA-dwelling Italian orchestral arranger and composer to his influences. The Grey Album surfaced the same year. Luppi and Burton soon gravitated towards each other. Both were... Read more... |
CD: Owiny Sigoma Band - Owiny Sigoma BandFriday, 06 May 2011![]() When Western musicians add their bit to traditional African music it can be disastrous: a programmed beat awkwardly forcing sinuous, sensual music to conform to its rigidity, or some dreadful rock vocalist doing a Bono all over some exquisite... Read more... |
DVD: The King's SpeechThursday, 05 May 2011![]() It just worked. The rave reactions from critics and audiences, and the hail of Baftas, Oscars and Golden Globes which showered down on it, made it clear that The King's Speech wasn't just any old movie, but a rare moment in cinema history. It cost... Read more... |
