The following articles were authored by Damian Rafferty

Buika at Union Chapel (Live Review)

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The music tears through with such violence you cannot wrestle your eyes away from her for fear of missing the last precious moment of beauty before catastrophe strikes. Continue reading Buika at Union Chapel (Live Review)

WOMAD 2013 announces Seun Kuti and Toots & The Maytals to join the line-up

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From Nigeria, there’s the heavy, heavy sound of , delivered here by , son of the incomparable whose band Egypt 80 are now under the commanding leadership of Kuti Jr. If Afrobeat is a timeless music, so too is the of Toots & The Maytals. We’re delighted that the still-effusive ‘Toots’ Hibbert will be leading his charges through all those hits – Monkey ManFunky KingstonPressure DropDo The Reggay… Continue reading WOMAD 2013 announces Seun Kuti and Toots & The Maytals to join the line-up

Original Album Series: Gilberto Gil, Milton Nascimento and Elis Regina

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Not one but three whopping great collections of classic albums from three titans of are coming out on Warner . Each multiple album pack costs about the same as a single CD.

Starting with RefazendaRefavela and Realce from the 1970s as well as 1984’s Raca Humana and the 2002 live recording Kaya N’Gan Daya are bundled together in simple but pleasing cardboard sleeves. These five LPs are a mere drop in the ocean of this highly prolific musical force but they are a great place to start.

The five data mainly from the 1990s and while fine, miss out on such classics as Clube da Esquina or Milton but nevertheless contain many fine tunes and ’s tragically short career is pretty comprehensively catalogued too.

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Fela Kuti – Best of the Black President 2

 Fela Kuti – Best of the Black President 2

Another Kuti compilation, no, wait, this is worth a look. Coming in a 2 CD version and Deluxe version with DVD, this compilation pulls in what, in my opinion, are the very best tunes of his output. And teams it up with a rare live performance (his 1984 Glastonbury set).

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Melt Yourself Down – 27 Feb 2013 at The Shacklewell Arms

A fabulous beast composed of various members of , & The and Transglobal Underground in Dalston, where else? Should be great or a spectacular mess.

Melt Yourself Down describes itself as “the sound of ’57, Cologne ’72, ’78, 2013. A riot of colour and noise, they rip the heart from the remains of Acoustic Ladyland and deliver it to the party, still beating. Reanimated with intense, sweaty , uplifting horns and blistering Nubian drums, this tightly drilled unit return for their second ever show after selling out the Queen of late 2012.”

Note: the show will now take place at The Shacklewell Arms, not the Sebright Arms as had been announced.

Link:
Tickets: www.capitalmusicevents.com/melt-yourself-down-2/

Sahara Soul – featuring Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba, Tamikrest and Sidi Touré

One of Africa’s richest musical heartlands, today is sorely afflicted by internal conflict, an ongoing state of adversity from which this defiantly inspiring collaboration, uniting artists from three of ’s different musical cultures, arose to demonstrate their shared homeland’s strength, diversity, and its music’s power to bring people together.
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Meshell Ndegeocello – Pour une âme souveraine: A Dedication to Nina Simone

returns with an album of songs dedicated to that rarest of souls .

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Dingwalls Returns with Dr Bob Jones – November 25, 2012

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The Sunday Service is back for the people who feel J-A-Z-Z! At the pulpit as ever will be and .

Another Sunday Afternoon At with Gilles Peterson & Patrick Forge

  • Sunday 25th November 2012
  • Dingwalls
  • Camden Lock
  • 12.30- 7pmish
  • Early Arrivial recommended. No guaranteed Entry after 2pm
  • Tickets £16
  • Limited tickets on the door
  • Advance Tickets from http://www.dingwalls.com/listings/

 

WOMAD 2012 – Line up announced: Buena Vista Social Club, Robert Plant and Boubacar Traore

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Busara Festival to leave its Zanzibar home?

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In the hot glove of a sticky East African night, the last act of the annual Sauti za Busara takes place. ‘Local’ outfit FM Academia – with over twenty members in the band – are rocking the open-air venue (an old walled fort in the centre of Town) with their unique ‘muziki da dansa’ style, when, suddenly, on stage come literally dozens of the festival’s crew. The now over-crowded hugely enthusiastic stage dances out the last number of the 2012 event. Mark Stewart reports… Continue reading Busara Festival to leave its Zanzibar home?

Hermeto Pascoal – Barbican, 20 November 2011


, charismatic composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and musical visionary returns to the in celebration of his 75th birthday, with his intoxicating blend of , and . Continue reading Hermeto Pascoal – Barbican, 20 November 2011

Jerry Dammers’ Spatial A.K.A Orchestra – Barbican, 18 November 2011


Following their highly acclaimed national tour and appearances at Glastonbury and on Later with Jools Holland, Jerry Dammers’ Spatial AKA Orchestra return to play a date at the . Continue reading Jerry Dammers’ Spatial A.K.A Orchestra – Barbican, 18 November 2011

Ana Moura at the Barbican – 31 October 2011

Catch ’s newest shining light live at the on 31st October +  at Queens on 29th October Continue reading Ana Moura at the Barbican – 31 October 2011

Raashan Ahmad at Momo’s London


Raashan’s albums The Push and the groundbreaking For What You’ve Lost garnered worldwide attention and earned him the devoted admiration of fans as he has toured feverishly throughout America, Europe, Japan, Australia, and . He plays two sets at ’s on 25 and 26 October 2011. Continue reading Raashan Ahmad at Momo’s London

London Jazz Festival 2011 at Ronnie Scott’s

In keeping with its own traditions and reflecting the ethos of the , Ronnie Scott’s presents a ten day diary of special collaborations, emerging talent and established stars from across the generations and continents, as well as the ubiquitous after-hours hang. Continue reading London Jazz Festival 2011 at Ronnie Scott’s