CDs/DVDs
CD: The Ian McMillan Orchestra – Homing InWednesday, 30 March 2011![]() Having chosen John Cage's 4' 33" as his number one Desert Island Disc, and a tandem bike with wooden models of his family on the front as his luxury, it's fair to say that poet, comedian and broadcaster Ian McMillan has a highly developed sense of... Read more... |
DVD: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past LivesMonday, 28 March 2011![]() The unexpected winner of the Cannes Film Festival’s 2010 Palme d’Or is a triumphant foray into the fantastical. Strange and surprising, yet serenely measured, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s sixth feature tells the story of the final days of Thai farmer... Read more... |
CD: Katy B - On a MissionSunday, 27 March 2011![]() Katy B has something of the everygirl about her. Part of her appeal is that, unlike Ke$ha, The Saturdays and so many other female pop stars, she hasn't embraced pole-dancer chic, nor does she appear to be gagging to be spread over the pages of... Read more... |
CD: Micachu & The Shapes and London Sinfonietta - Chopped & ScrewedSaturday, 26 March 2011![]() Forget Lady Gaga – Mica Levi, aka Micachu, is modern pop’s true maverick. More likely to sport jeans and T-shirt than frock of flesh, she’s a skinny, scruffy tomboy who can hold her own in a game of keepie-uppie. Her take on music is similarly... Read more... |
CD: Nick van Bloss - Goldberg VariationsSaturday, 26 March 2011![]() If you’ve not already read theartsdesk interview with Nick van Bloss, have a look now. Then hopefully you’ll be persuaded to buy his autobiography and this CD. The sleeve notes refer to Van Bloss’s fascination with Glenn Gould’s iconic 1983 second... Read more... |
Classical CDs Round-Up 17Saturday, 26 March 2011![]() This month, we’ve some virtuoso pianola, Bruckner and Chopin get downsized, and there’s some full-fat Mahler. Rare American orchestral works rub shoulders with Mozart, and a Russian conductor gives his final performance. A British pianist tackles... Read more... |
DVD: London BoulevardThursday, 24 March 2011![]() Having amasssed bankable screenwriting kudos for Edge of Darkness and The Departed, William Monahan made his writer/director debut with London Boulevard, a reworking of Ken Bruen's novel burnished with useful marquee glitz from headliners Colin... Read more... |
CD: K-X-P - K-X-PWednesday, 23 March 2011![]() This is the most gorgeous Finnish Krautrock album I've heard in ages. Yeah, I know, how wacky, how alternative, how off-piste – but bear with me. If you associate Krautrock with over-serious record collectors it might sound like damning with faint... Read more... |
CD: King Creosote and Jon Hopkins - Diamond MineTuesday, 22 March 2011![]() The name King Creosote conjures up an image of an old jazz player, lips cracked from cigarettes smoked and horns played. In actual fact it’s the stage name of Kenny Anderson, a prolific Scottish folk and indie singer with more than a passing... Read more... |
DVD: The Kids Are All RightMonday, 21 March 2011![]() Hailed by swarms of critics for its wit, warmth, compassion and daring challenge to conventional notions of gender and matrimony, Lisa Cholodenko's The Kids Are All Right strikes your correspondent as an exhaustingly solipsistic exercise in... Read more... |
CD: Poly Styrene - Generation IndigoSunday, 20 March 2011![]() Anyone expecting the 1977-style foghorn-voiced Poly Styrene from Generation Indigo is going to be disappointed. Instead, this album is sweetly delivered, melodic and driving modern pop with a Euro electro-dance sheen. She’s not bellowing “Oh Bondage... Read more... |
CD: Chris Brown - F.A.M.E.Saturday, 19 March 2011![]() Anyone remember Haddaway? Or Dr Alban? These were flash-in-the-pan early-Nineties pop stars who combined European dance music with tints of R&B and Afro-Caribbean pop. Who'd have thought their sound would be the template for mainstream American... Read more... |
