Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
After a five-year absence, Norway’s Jaga Jazzist releases the symphonic prog rock of One-Armed Bandit, which immediately has become the group’s best album.
Turntablist Rob Swift, formerly of the X-ecutioners, takes a foray into the classical world with The Architect, a dynamic DJ disc; stoner-metal trio High on Fire picks up its pace and crafts an album that isn’t as outstretched.
Malian sensations Ali Farka Touré and Toumani Diabaté present another beautiful set of duets that sees a posthumous release after the passing of Farka Touré in 2006.
Icelandic producer Valgeir Sigurðsson establishes a name for himself as a composer with the gentle, mini-orchestral soundtrack to Dreamland, and Greek black-metal quartet Rotting Christ puts out another striking, original album that fuses its dark style to the ethnic sounds of its ancestors. (more…)
Tags: Ali Farka Toure, Bedroom Community, Ben Frost, Bjork, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Breez Evahflowin, Cindy Blackman, Daníel Bjarnason, Eluvium, Frank Zappa, High on Fire, Ipecac, Jack Rose, Jaga Jazzist, Johnny Cash, Jono El Grande, Kill Rock Stars, Mum, Nico Muhly, Ninja Tune, Nonesuch, Quasi, Rob Swift, Rotting Christ, Sam Amidon, Season of Mist, Temporary Residence, Terry Riley, Thrill Jockey, Toumani Diabate, Tzadik, Valgeir Sigurdsson, X-ecutioners
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Kid Koala and Dynomite D build a band, dubbed The Slew, with the ex-Wolfmother rhythm section to dice psychedelic-blues riffs for a defunct documentary.
Jaga Jazzist foreshadows a great progressive album with a single that evokes sounds of Frank Zappa and Norwegian countryman Jono El Grande.
Diverse producer David Sardy creates a percussive score for Zombieland that oscillates between brooding minimalism, blood-curdling neo-classicalism, and horror-infused rock and roll. (more…)
Tags: Barkmarket, Daptone, David Sardy, Dynomite D, Erik Deutsch, Fin Fang Foom, Frank Zappa, Hammer & String, Jaga Jazzist, John McEntire, Jono El Grande, Kid Koala, Lovitt, Ninja Tune, Puget Sound, Sajjanu, The Slew, Tortoise, Tzadik, Wolfmother
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Extra Golden: Thank You Very Quickly
Thankfully, Extra Golden’s cross-continental sound remains buoyant following Kenya’s turmoil.
This week, we also enjoy the outstretched instrumentation of folk singer/songwriter Mirah, the multifaceted, theatrical adventure of Norwegian art-rock composer/guitarist Jono El Grande, the political hardcore/punk of Propagandhi, and the unreleased gems of golden-age-inspired rapper Brother Ali. (more…)
Tags: Brother Ali, Captain Beefheart, Extra Golden, Frank Zappa, G7 Welcoming Committee, Igor Stravinsky, Jono El Grande, K, King Crimson, Mirah, Propagandhi, Rhymesayers, Rune Grammofon, Thrill Jockey
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