New music
A Night in Tahrir Square, Barbican HallSaturday, 23 July 2011![]() By the end of the first half an hour, the burly Egyptian journalist next to me was in tears. By the end of the show, the entire Barbican audience was on its feet. It was a memorable evening – even if the august Barbican Hall was nothing like the... Read more... |
Athlete, Union ChapelThursday, 21 July 2011![]() They’ve called the tour "The Hits - Stripped Back". But they weren’t all hits. More importantly, they weren’t merely stripped back either. They’d evolved. The band’s ability to write quality anthemic indie rock is undeniable. But so is the fact that... Read more... |
CD: Nat Baldwin - People ChangesThursday, 21 July 2011![]() Nat Baldwin’s alt cred is impeccable. Not only is he a former bassist for Brooklyn’s über-cool Dirty Projectors, he’s also responsible for a string of releases that began with 2003’s free jazz set Solo Contrabass. Also prepared to take a stroll with... Read more... |
Ólafur Arnalds, Queen Elizabeth HallTuesday, 19 July 2011![]() Ólafur Arnalds used to drum for a hardcore band called Fighting Shit. But since 2007 he’s produced a string of achingly emotive CDs that integrate sparse piano, keening strings and subtle electronic texture. He’s Icelandic and, inevitably, his... Read more... |
CD: Lazersonic & Zak Frost - Adventures in Stereo Vol 1Tuesday, 19 July 2011![]() Why is it that a certain strand of faceless electronic music, currently best represented by outfits such as Caribou and Gold Panda, often achieves such a strong media profile? These acts and their kin have their moments - the odd real cracker, in... Read more... |
2011 Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize nominations announcedTuesday, 19 July 2011![]() The nominations for the 2011 Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize were announced earlier today. Beyond PJ Harvey and Elbow having won before, nothing wildly surprising cropped up.Here they are: Adele: 21Anna Calvi: Anna CalviJames Blake: James BlakeElbow... Read more... |
theartsdesk in La Rochelle: FrancofoliesTuesday, 19 July 2011![]() The French national holiday of 14 July might be marked by parades and fly-pasts in Paris, but here on the Atlantic coast it’s the central date for Francofolies, the annual festival dedicated to French music. La Rochelle hosted its first Francofolies... Read more... |
CD: Jazzsteppa - Hyper NomadsTuesday, 19 July 2011![]() It's always interesting to see how revolutions in music get folded back into the fabric of the culture that fomented them. Dubstep, which changed club culture so dramatically in the mid-2000s, is now an intrinsic part of that culture from mainstream... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Latitude Festival: Smorgasbord in SuffolkTuesday, 19 July 2011![]() Latitude: this four-day event in the attractive environs of Henham Park, near Southwold, is, as its slogan says, “more than just a music festival”. Quite so. But how to review such a groaning cultural smorgasbord? This year, rather than... Read more... |
Extract: No Off Switch - A Bluebottle at Radio 1Monday, 18 July 2011![]() I walked in to find my new Radio 1 producer standing on our secretary’s desk – she was on the phone – wearing a sombrero, a huge rubber ear, and playing the trumpet. Around him, in the third floor typing pool of the Nation’s Favourite – unable,... Read more... |
CD: Mamani Keita – Gagner L’Argent FrancaisSunday, 17 July 2011![]() Gagner l’argent Francais (which translates as “to earn French money”) begins, like any other West-targeted West African album, with the pitter-patter of tiny congas and some delicately picked kora. But then, two minutes in, a bright stab of reverb-... Read more... |
CD: Billy Ray Cyrus - I'm AmericanSaturday, 16 July 2011![]() His daughter may be Hannah Montana and he may have set country music sales records but, worldwide, Billy Ray Cyrus will never escape his mega-hit “Achy Breaky Heart”. Although that was a novelty record, it epitomised everything people find... Read more... |
