Raul da Gama, World Music Report Anyone who doubts that all modern music in the Americas came from the erstwhile “Americanised” African slaves who wrenched from their home country and … Read More
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World Music Report Premieres Joanna Wallfisch’s “Bo Ba Bo”
Raul da Gama, World Music Report North American listeners have been introduced to the music of the British-born multi-instrumentalist, writer and vocalist, Joanna Wallfisch. She has regaled her audiences from … Read More
World Music Report Reviews Sivan Arbel’s Debut Album “Broken Lines”
Raul da Gama, World Music Report Broken Lines by Sivan Arbel is a fascinating study in joining the musical dots and by this is meant, the real black dots that … Read More
World Music Report Reviews Leandro Cabral’s “Alfa”
by Raul da Gama, World Music Report There are many moments on Alfa by the Leandro Cabral Trio when you just might feel that Glenn Gould has come to life, … Read More
World Music Report Reviews Rachel Therrien’s “Pensamiento”
by Raul da Gama, World Music Report For the wonderful Québécoise musician Rachel Therrien, stepping out of her comfort zone of her Jazz-inspired quintet, Afro-Colombian music must have been a … Read More
World Music Report Review in for Racha Fora’s ‘Racha S’Miles’
by Raul Da Gama, World Music Report Photo by Erin X. Smithers Hiroaki Honshuku’s connection with Miles Davis runs deep. The great trumpeter was an early follower of the influential musical … Read More