theartsdesk Radio Show 36 - legendary producer Joe Boyd discusses his recent book on global music

THEARTSDESK RADIO SHOW 36 Legendary producer Joe Boyd discusses his recent book on global music

From being producer of Pink Floyd and Nick Drake to running an influential global music label

The latest in Peter Culshaw’s peripatetic radio shows is a conversation with Joe Boyd whose recent tome, published by Faber, is a magisterial sweep through global and popular music called And the Roots of Rhythm Remain

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Celtic Connections: Orchestral Qawwali Project, GRIT Orchestra review - two concerts showcasing the cross-genre power of an orchestra

Orchestral music imagined in many ways in Glasgow's global music festival

Once again, Glasgow’s annual winter festival of traditional music from all parts of the world is formed of an astonishingly packed programme of music, dance, trails and poetry in venues throughout the city. This year’s opening weekend saw two distinctly different orchestral concerts, each pushing the boundaries of what an orchestra can be.

EFG London Jazz Festival 2024 round-up review - from Korean noise to Carnatic soul

A trio of bands and artists blend world music, cinematic grooves and pure noise at the London Jazz Festival

November can be a month to hunker down for the onset of winter and its weather, and where better to do that than in one of the myriad venues across the capital hosting the annual London Jazz Festival and its hundreds of concerts, from cosy clubs like Ronnie Scott’s and Pizza Express Dean Street to the big stages of the Barbican and South Bank.

Album: Justin Adams & Mauro Durante - Sweet Release

★★★★ JUSTIN ADAMS & MAURO DURANTE - SWEET RELEASE Pizzica, rock, blues & Fairuz

The duo’s second set cooks on a recipe of Italian Pizzica, rock, blues and Fairuz

Sweet Release opens up a landscape of redemption by riding the rails of a classic blues, the title track talking of messages of peace and songs of sweet release, wrapping itself around a typically lean and potent riff conjured by guitarist Justin Adams.

10 Questions for Black String’s Youn Jeong Heo

K-Music special: The founder of Korea’s finest quartet discusses their intense and otherworldly music

The first K-Music festival landed in London for than a decade ago, and has brought an eclectic range of bands and musicians from Korea to the stages of the capital, whether that’s the sorrowful storytelling tradition of Pansori, the sonic attack of bands like Jambinai or Black String, who return this year to King’s Place on 30 October, with the extraordinary sound of the gayageum – part harp, part oud, part theramin – under the hands of band leader Youn Jeong Heo.