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Nile Rodgers: The Hitmaker, BBC FourSaturday, 30 March 2013![]() It was one of those entirely unverifiable "facts" that music documentaries increasingly prefer over genuine insight: early on in this serviceable but routine overview of a truly stellar talent, we were told that Nile Rodgers’s guitar has “played on... Read more... |
CD: Justin Timberlake - 20/20 ExperienceFriday, 15 March 2013![]() You really don't need the context on this, do you? Event album, comeback, cheesy title, blah blah – it's all there splattered all over the internet if you really want it. I'll just cut to the chase and say: I love Justin Timberlake's music, and I'm... Read more... |
CD of the Year: Two Fingers - Stunt RhythmsTuesday, 18 December 2012![]() First off, if you want to read a proper review of Two Fingers’ album just head here where I reviewed it a few months back. Instead, starting today and for the rest of the year, the musical side of Disc of the Day will be devoting itself more... Read more... |
Herbie Hancock Plugged In, Royal Festival HallTuesday, 13 November 2012![]() At the beginning of last night's show, Herbie Hancock looked like he was going to perform with the dignity and serenity befitting a 72-year-old with some 50 years playing experience. The improvisation that launched from a base of Wayne Shorter's “... Read more... |
Interview: 10 Questions for Herbie HancockMonday, 05 November 2012![]() Herbie Hancock has never stood still. He hit the ground running, joining Miles Davis's second great quintet on piano in 1963 at the age of just 23, and from that moment on demonstrated a Stakhanovite work ethic and appetite for the new which saw him... Read more... |
Larry Graham & Graham Central Station, Clapham GrandThursday, 13 September 2012![]() At 66 Larry Graham remains a remarkably supple, handsome man. The huge afro that once towered over him is long gone but the ability to pluck and thump the funkiest rhythms on earth from his white bass remains unmatched. Graham made his name as... Read more... |
White Denim, HMV ForumWednesday, 23 May 2012![]() When these blazin’ psychedelic jazzers first landed here from Austin in 2007, there’d already been four or five years’ worth of herky-jerky cod-post-punk-reviving going on, way past the point of overdose, but White Denim were different, and... Read more... |
Quantic & Alice Russell with Combo Barbaro, KokoFriday, 04 May 2012![]() Ah, Koko, the old Camden Palace, another of London’s lovely venues, over 100 years old, all done up in red with gold gilt, and two layers of balcony boxes intact. It’s easy, as a regular gig-goer, to become oblivious to these heritage British venues... Read more... |
Duke Slammer album announcedFriday, 16 March 2012After a steady flow of tracks on various formats, an album has finally been announced by the London based experimental electronic "chunky wonked funk" project Duke Slammer. The currently untitled album will be released at the beginning of May on the... Read more... |
Barry Adamson, Queen Elizabeth HallFriday, 10 February 2012Immediately before Barry Adamson started his performance, the audience at the Queen Elizabeth Hall was treated to a few fragrant verses about arts cinemas and the homeless from Yorkshire poet Geoffrey Allerton. The keen-eyed soon twigged that... Read more... |
Getatchew Mekuria and the Ex, Rich MixSunday, 11 December 2011![]() “It’s cultural imperialism,” a middle-aged gentleman felt compelled to say to me, presumably because I was the bloke with the notebook. “Then all pop music is cultural imperialism,” is what I should have fired back at him, had I not been so immersed... Read more... |
Friendly Fires, Brixton AcademyFriday, 25 November 2011![]() The Hertfordshire market town of St Albans has not hitherto been renowned for its buzzing music scene: its hall of fame contains but a handful of names from the pop pantheon, most notably Enter Shikari and Lowgold (unless you count the fact that... Read more... |
