world music
Tinariwen, HMV ForumSunday, 08 August 2010![]() Back in June of this year, the international successful Malian blues band gave what felt at the time like a curiously muted performance at the World Cup Kick-off Celebration Concert in Johannesburg. But perhaps it was the effect of having their... Read more... |
Benda Bilili!Friday, 06 August 2010![]() I must confess that when I first heard about Staff Benda Bilili - a Congolese band partly made up of paraplegics – I felt a little uneasy. The last thing that one wants as a (hopefully) trusted critic is to feel compromised by an obligation to give... Read more... |
WOMAD 2010, Charlton ParkTuesday, 27 July 2010![]() “We all come from the same DNA, as Desmond Tutu is always reminding us, and we shouldn’t be surprised that these musical collaborations take place - and work so well.” That was Peter Gabriel's comment on the music at WOMAD last weekend, a festival... Read more... |
WOMAD 2, Charlton ParkTuesday, 27 July 2010![]() Its acronymic moniker stands for World Of Music, Arts and Dance, but the line-up at this year’s WOMAD is, as usual, very much skewed towards the first of those artforms – hailing from anywhere and everywhere between Australia and Azerbaijan. The “... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Fes: The World Sacred Music FestivalMonday, 28 June 2010![]() The interior world of Morocco seems a magical place where music and words have more power than in the disenchanted, cold light of the North. On the plane on my first trip to Fes I met a businessman, in import-export, wearing a Burton suit. The... Read more... |
Hindi Zahra, Jazz CaféThursday, 27 May 2010![]() I’m not sure what it says about a songwriter when they simply call a song “Music", but the half French, half Moroccan singer Hindi Zahra is a bit of an enigma all round. Critics have already compared the 30-year-old to Billie Holiday and Madeleine... Read more... |
Choc Quib Town, Jazz CaféMonday, 24 May 2010![]() I love a world music gig where there’s hardly a single world music fan present - or for that matter, a world music journalist. By this I mean that it’s a joy to be at a concert where the audience seems to mainly consist of people from the band’s... Read more... |
Susheela Raman, Rich MixSunday, 09 May 2010![]() The political tectonic plates were re-aligning, the economic indicators were jittery, but the cultural kaleidoscope also shifted a bit last night with the unveiling of Susheela Raman’s new material from her yet untitled new album, which on this... Read more... |
Interview: Rokia TraoréTuesday, 27 April 2010![]() Rokia Traoré has always seemed most comfortable creating at trysting points, darting between different worlds without ever quite belonging to any one of them. The daughter of a Malian diplomat, as a child her favourite locations were airports, “this... Read more... |
Balkan Beat Box, DingwallsThursday, 15 April 2010![]() “I can’t fucking hear yer!” are not the welcoming words one expects to hear from a world music favourite, it has to be said. But the audience at Dingwalls don’t look like the usual world music crowd either. This Brooklyn trio have clearly crossed... Read more... |
Charlie Gillett 1942-2010Thursday, 18 March 2010![]() The music world is reeling from the death of Charlie Gillett. He was not just an influential DJ who was instrumental in widening the listening habits of millions of listeners on his World Service and other radio shows, a journalist, writer and a key... Read more... |
Interview: Toumani DiabatéThursday, 04 March 2010![]() I am talking to Toumani Diabaté on a phone line into Bamako that, as he explains with an audible shrug, sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t. He was due in London a couple of weeks ago to promote Ali & Toumani, his album of duets with the late... Read more... |
