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Amadou & Mariam - Welcome To Mali

Posted on 24 November 2008 by Andrew Dowdall

I can’t claim to have heard of “the Blind couple from Mali” much earlier, but I was banging on about their breakthrough Dimanche A Bamako to anyone who would listen a few years ago. With Manu Chao at the helm, his nose for a raucous cosmopolitan good time and their pulsating beats combined to form a largely ecstatic album full of many WOMAD-pop style floor-fillers. And despite being billed for years under that lazy, almost novelty, tag line Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia are, as they say themselves, “musicians first, blind second”. Continue Reading

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El Guincho - Alegranza!

Posted on 03 November 2008 by Ro Cemm

As you should know, if you’ve been paying attention in the last few weeks, El Guincho (a.k.a. Pablo Díaz-Reixa) hails from Barcelona, where he has been making what he describes as “pop music, people loves pop music. It’s dance music, people loves to dance. And at the same time it is no pop and no dance music at all. It’s a different way of achieving those vibes with sounds you wouldn’t expect to be there, so it makes it a new exciting thing.” And it seems people love it, with Alegranza being bandied about in the same breath as Panda Bear’s stunning ‘Person Pitch’.

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Introducing: El Guincho

Posted on 27 October 2008 by Rich Hughes

El Guincho had the official release of his album, Alegranza, the other week on XL. An album of infused sounds, taking in everything from folk, pop and latin rhythms. We caught up with the man himself to find out a bit more about him…

For people out there that have never heard of you. Give us three reasons why they should…
It’s pop music, people loves pop music. It’s dance music, people loves to dance. And at the same time it is no pop and no dance music at all. It’s a different way of achieving those vibes with sounds you wouldnt expect to be there, so it makes it a new exciting thing. Continue Reading

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Smile Down Upon Us - Smile Down Upon Us

Posted on 16 October 2008 by Marc Higgins

Smile Down Upon Us is a collaboration between London based music makers Keiron Phelan and David Sheppard and Tokyo based vocalist MoomLooo. It was a collaboration born through the internet as Phelan Sheppard found Moomlooo through myspace and, after exchanging messages of mutual admiration, a collaboration was born. Continue Reading

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Manu Chao - Back Catalogue Reissues

Posted on 05 August 2008 by Andrew Dowdall

When so many musicians dabble in activist chic when it suits their current publicity campaign, it’s refreshing to highlight someone whose credentials are indisputable and whose stance is both long term and consistent. These re-releases come as Manu Chao features in several festivals across the country touring last years La Radiolina, and indeed he was about the only invigorating thing about (my admittedly armchair and BBC controlled viewing of) this year’s Glastonbury. He was born politicised as his parents were forced émigrés from Franco’s Spain, and early influences for his first bands spawned from the multi-cultural Parisian suburbs included, as you might have guessed, the Clash and Bob Marley. Later Chao became a friend of Joe Strummer, in itself a rarity as he usually shuns hob-knobbing with the famous. Initial big European success came with the lively French punk of Mano Negra in the late eighties, but they split largely under the strain imposed by Chao’s uncompromising attitude - touring South America by specially converted ship-cum-performance-space and specially converted train. Continue Reading

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