Songs Of Freedom: DiS Meets Oumou Sangaré
"Nowadays, relationships between humans are just going down the drain"»
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"Nowadays, relationships between humans are just going down the drain"»
A trenchantly human record that is sweepingly cinematic in scope»
A vital & important event trying to redress gender imbalance in the music industry»
God knows what you call this music – attempting to prescribe a genre seems like a fruitless diversion from something so freakishly sublime»
In defiance of their tiny budget, Happyness have created an audaciously rich sounding record»
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For Marling femininity is less fickle and changeable than mesmerisingly mysterious»
A fine record, and fitting document of the group that created it»
This is drone on steroids, focused experimentalism, visceral intellectualism»
Thankfully this wasn’t the last we heard of them»
Feels like a timeless nod to the past, and yet an inventive ode to Woolf’s modernism»
A winsome curiosity, and fitting tribute to a lost underground composer»
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The record will likely serve newer fans of Bonobo better than those that maintain a stronger fondness for his earlier work»
A quietly bold work that is possibly the collective’s most satisfying to date»
They continue to make alluring, fascinating and significant music»
A finely-drawn treat»
Sometimes Blind Pilot just fail to excite»
We spoke to Shura after her recent gig for the charity Shelter.»
Lacks in the main part is a sense of urgency and excitement»
Who knew a 3-disc, 172-minute jazz record would resonate with so many people?»
No one's gonna get an erection over it»
Wainwright has steered it from outright pretentious arsery»
A collection of songs that confirm they are a band worthy of the ears of many»
Far from a bad trip; more like a damn fine party»
Somehow he has made this work more immediate and pressing»
Can retread old ground a little too often»