Nigeria
Our Girl, Series 4, BBC One review - 2 Section versus Boko HaramWednesday, 06 June 2018I’ve never been in the Army, but I can’t imagine anybody involved with the making of Our Girl (BBC One) has either. This fourth series continues the drama’s traditional formula of carting Corporal Georgie Lane (Michelle Keegan) and her fellow-... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: African Scream Contest 2Sunday, 20 May 2018African Scream Contest 2 opens with a burst of distorted guitar suggesting a parallel-world response to The Chambers Brothers’ “Time Has Come Today”. Then, the song beds in and a James Brown groove plays off against spindly lead-guitar lines also... Read more... |
CD: Seun Kuti - Black TimesFriday, 09 March 2018Is it fair to say that Seun Kuti’s fourth album is just more of the same? I believe it is, because more of the same is more or less the point with protest music, particularly if what you’re protesting hasn’t gone away. You have no choice but to keep... Read more... |
Expensive Shit, Soho Theatre, review - 'strong but slender'Thursday, 06 April 2017It’s hot. Real hot. And you’re dancing, just lost in music. You’re at the legendary Shrine nightclub in Lagos, where Afrobeat star Fela Kuti is king. It’s 1994. And it’s hot. Sweat is just pouring off you, no longer in little trickles but soaking... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Wake Up You!Sunday, 26 June 2016It begins with “Never Never Let Me Down” by Formulars Dance Band. “You’re the only good thing I’ve got,” declares the singer of a garage-band answer to The Impressions over a rough-and-ready backing where a shuffling mid-tempo groove is driven along... Read more... |
Captain America: Civil WarTuesday, 26 April 2016This rousing instalment from the Marvel universe shares self-evident similarities with Batman vs Superman, the latest effort from their DC rivals. In both films we see superheroes at loggerheads, and in each case it's because they find themselves in... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Fela Ransome-Kuti and His Koola LobitosSunday, 03 April 2016Is greatness there from day one, does it evolve or suddenly strike? Do artists – in any discipline – develop in steps or arrive fully-formed? How does the quotidian become exceptional? With the new triple-CD set Highlife-Jazz and Afro-Soul (1963-... Read more... |
Tony Allen and Jimi Tenor, Café OTOSaturday, 23 January 2016Questions of what is authentic and what is retro get more complicated the more the information economy matures. Music from decades past that only tens or hundreds of people heard at the time it was made becomes readily available, gets sampled by new... Read more... |
Mouthful, Trafalgar StudiosMonday, 14 September 2015Metta Theatre’s didactic "short plays" evening takes a rigorously Poppins approach: a spoonful of drama to help the medicine go down. The sobering facts – “We need to produce more food globally by 2050 than we have done in the whole of human... Read more... |
10 Questions for Eno Williams of Ibibio Sound MachineWednesday, 05 August 2015Eno Williams is lead singer and composer of the band Ibibio Sound Machine, an eclectic fusion in which contemporary dance and synth are laid over classic Nigerian highlife rhythm and vocals. The full line-up consists of eight musicians working with... Read more... |
Half of a Yellow SunMonday, 07 April 2014It’s the bad books, it has been famously said, that make the good films. As for the good ones, they have to take their chances. There is so much more to lose, so many nuances of tone and subtleties of texture to be sacrificed. Chimamanda Ngozi... Read more... |
10 Questions for musician Burnt Friedman - with video exclusiveMonday, 17 March 2014Bernd “Burnt” Friedman is one of the most relentlessly questing of experimental musicians. In over 30 years of making music and 25 years of releasing it, he has specialised in researching ancient, hypermodern and as-yet-undiscovered methods of... Read more... |