New music
Opinion: Time to say goodbye to the label 'World Music'Sunday, 03 April 2011![]() Although the phrase “world music” was first coined by American ethnomusicologist Robert Brown in the 1960s, it didn’t become a brand, as it were, until 1987, when a bunch of London-based DJs, musicians and record company folk (including the late... Read more... |
Paul Heaton, KokoSunday, 03 April 2011![]() After a couple of false starts, former Beautiful South frontman Paul Heaton’s last solo album finally received the high critical praise of the old days. But at 49 you can’t imagine him really caring too much about anyone else’s approval. This is the... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Pop Musicians The Human LeagueSunday, 03 April 2011![]() The Human League are one of the brightest lights in the history of electro-pop. They have had many incarnations over the years but since late 1980 the core of the group has been frontman Philip Oakey (b 1955) and singers Joanne Catherall (b... Read more... |
Big Audio Dynamite, Shepherds Bush EmpireSaturday, 02 April 2011![]() One of my most enjoyable gig-going experiences last year was seeing Mick Jones guesting with Gorillaz at the Roundhouse. The former Clash guitarist was clearly loving every minute of it. So much, in fact, that shortly afterwards he decided to reform... Read more... |
Ether: Killing Joke, Royal Festival HallSaturday, 02 April 2011![]() Often at gigs by bands of a certain vintage, the fans can look like they're on a special awayday: like they've dug their T-shirts out of the back of the drawer and geared themselves up for one last canter round the paddock. Not so for Killing Joke.... Read more... |
CD: Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 - From Africa With Fury: RiseFriday, 01 April 2011![]() Alarm bells went off when I learnt that Brian Eno was co-producer of Seun Kuti’s second album. The last thing the son of the legendary Fela Kuti needed was his personal brand of Afrobeat to be given a distancing sheen, or diluted by some space-age... Read more... |
Top of the Pops: The Story of 1976, BBC FourFriday, 01 April 2011![]() Thank goodness for selective memory, because although I remember that pop music had something of a mid-life crisis between the sequin explosion of glam rock and the spittle tsunami of punk rock, I had been blissfully spared comprehensive recall of... Read more... |
CD: Low - C’monFriday, 01 April 2011![]() Low undeniably create a music of rare beauty. Elegiac and affecting, their unhurried evocations of intimacy urge reflection. They've ploughed this furrow for a while though. C’mon is Low’s ninth album. Their first was issued in 1994. Things are... Read more... |
Jesca Hoop, Hoxton Square Bar and KitchenFriday, 01 April 2011![]() Of all the unlikely musical pairings in recent times, Jesca Hoop and Guy Garvey deserve special mention. The genial Elbow frontman, all northern charm and indie anthems, is like a favourite bitter. Hoop, on the other hand, former nanny to Tom Waits'... Read more... |
Piccard in Space, Queen Elizabeth HallThursday, 31 March 2011![]() I reviewed excerpts of Will Gregory's new opera, Piccard in Space, last year. His funky, plushly Moog-ed, concerto-like suite struck me as rather tasty. I even said that I couldn't wait for last night's fully worked-out operatic world premiere at... Read more... |
CD: Glasvegas - Euphoric /// Heartbreak \\\Thursday, 31 March 2011![]() This is the sound of a band who want to be big. Really big. Produced by Flood (The Killers, U2 etc) and recorded in California, the second outing from Scotland’s Glasvegas bursts with epic widescreen soundscapes, its chiming guitars designed to... Read more... |
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... |
