Tracks of the Week 14.10.23
From the first Ayleresque thrum and steeped ritual of ‘Miserere’ to the wailing blues, doleful horns and overlayed piano on ‘Wonderful Words Of Life’ whose wispy middle section soon scrambles to a...
From the first Ayleresque thrum and steeped ritual of ‘Miserere’ to the wailing blues, doleful horns and overlayed piano on ‘Wonderful Words Of Life’ whose wispy middle section soon scrambles to a...
The culmination of nineteen days of rigorous rehearsal in southern Vermont plus a decade’s worth of compositional study under the Harmonic Experience author W. A. Mathieu, this week America’s self-styled favourite tenor...
This week the pianist Lisa Moore pays tribute to her longtime mentor Frederic Rzewski, tackling five of his most lyrical pieces of work beginning with a setting of Andrew Marvell’s carpe diem...
The road to WrestleMania has rarely been more potted, as professional wrestling continues to grapple with the pinning predicaments and sweeping reversals of coronavirus. Yet a sense of relief filled Raymond James...
On her sophomore album An Overview on Phenomenal Nature, Cassandra Jenkins cuts through the noise with a conversational turn of phrase and melodies gold-by-bronze. For Crestone, the debut film by Marnie Ellen...
Shapeshifting and stretching the boundaries of genre even while shut in, this week saw stellar new releases in the form of how i’m feeling now by Charli XCX and græ by Moses...
There’s more than a Latin flavour to this edition of tracks of the week, thanks to new music from Shakira, Bad Bunny, Lido Pimienta, and Buscabulla, but Rimini rave voyeur Lorenzo Senni...