Music Reissues Weekly: The Movers - Vol. 1 1970-1976

THE MOVERS 1970-1976 Unstoppable South African groove machine gets another day in the sun

Unstoppable South African groove machine gets another day in the sun

After a burst of gun-shot drumming, “Hot Coffee” instantly hits its groove. Simple but insistent guitar, a rubbery bass line and electric organ all fall into line. For the instrumental’s two-and-half minutes, it is unstoppable.

“Gig Soul Party” is as tight but more ornate as the organ playing incorporates flourishes. There’s a spindly solo guitar line and some funky-drummer drumming too. But it’s as effective. Dance floors would have been crowded.

Album: Kasabian - The Alchemist's Euphoria

★★★ KASABIAN - THE ALCHEMIST'S EUPHORIA Ambitious but comfortable return in new line-up

Ambitious but comfortable return after testing times for Brit-Rock heavies Kasabian

With a title like The Alchemist’s Euphoria, Kasabian set senses tingling; anticipating something trippy with this seventh album, their first in five years. But the context behind it is all the more real and raw.

theartsdesk on Vinyl 72: Blondie, Joe Meek, Asha Puthli, Minions, Prince, Horse Meat Disco and more

TAD ON VINYL 72 Blondie, Joe Meek, Asha Puthli, Minions, Prince, Horse Meat Disco and more

The most extensive regular record reviews in the universe

This month’s reviews take in everything from New York new wave pop to apocalyptic electro to kitsch exotica. There are no genre boundaries at theartsdesk on Vinyl, just a constant desire to play music loud, whether new or reissues, then share what it felt like. Dive in!

VINYL OF THE MONTH

Congotronics International Where’s the One (Crammed Discs)

Album: Raf Vilar - Clichê

★★★ RAF VILAR - CLICHE Expat Brazilian’s London-recorded second album could be more bold

Ex-pat Brazilian’s London-recorded second album could be more bold

Although Raf Vilar grew up in Rio De Janeiro he has been based in London for over a decade, where his second album Clichê was recorded. It appears on a label operating from Malmö, Sweden. In keeping with this internationalism, what’s emerged isn’t wholly identifiable as a Brazilian album. His 2011 first was unequivocally titled Studies In Bossa. Now, the designation is more inscrutable.

WOMAD Festival, Charlton Park review - global music festival’s 40th birthday party goes off with a bang

★★★★★ WOMAD FESTIVAL Global music festival’s 40th birthday party goes off with a bang

A weekend of fine music from all parts of the globe

Without doubt, the WOMAD Festival is a major international music institution and an annual landmark in the UK summer festival season. It has also been the major catalyst in the popularisation of non-western music in the UK and further afield from the 1980s onwards.

Album: Panda Bear & Sonic Boom - Reset

★★★★ PANDA BEAR & SONIC BOOM - RESET Breezy & summery psychedelic pop from Portugal

Breezy and summery psychedelic pop from sunny Portugal

It’s about 30 years since the ever-influential Spacemen 3 called it a day amid a storm of backbiting and recriminations. Yet in 2022, within a couple of months of each other, the band’s twin powerhouses have both released albums of their own.

Cambridge Folk Festival 2022 review - a welcome Cherry Hinton reunion

★★★★ CAMBRIDGE FOLK FESTIVAL 2022 A welcome Cherry Hinton reunion

The folk community meets again with Vega, Bragg and a wealth of world talent

On the last weekend of July, as they have every year since 1965, when an enlightened city council decided that Cambridge – like Newport, Rhode Island – would have a folk festival, thousands of people trekked to Cherry Hinton to enjoy what is now Britain’s premier folk event. One of the biggest in Europe and celebrated throughout the world, Cambridge is a calendar fixture and its return after the inevitable Covid absence was clearly very welcome.

Album: Beyoncé - Renaissance

★★★★★ BEYONCE - RENAISSANCE Musical life begins at 40: Beyoncé meets highest expectations

Musical life begins at 40 as Beyoncé lives up to the highest expectations

There’s polarising discourse and there’s polarising discourse, and then there’s Beyoncé discourse. On the one hand, there’s “the Bey Hive”: the very model of a furious modern fandom who will boost her and monster her critics at a microsecond’s notice. There are the commentators for whom everything she does is by definition profound, moral and important, regardless of any hypercapitalist excesses and hanging out with dicators’ offspring.

Music Reissues Weekly: The Hit Parade - Pick Of The Pops Vol.1

THE HIT PARADE - PICK OF THE POPS VOL 1 Why the enduring indie combo may be Britain’s most wilful band

Fourteen reasons why the enduring indie combo may be Britain’s most wilful band

On the cover of The Hit Parade’s Pick Of The Pops Vol.1 it says “London’s No.1 Pop Group.” Underneath, a strapline states “File under: C86 twee Sarah Sixties pop.” Obviously, irony is at play with some of this – from the band name to the album title and the top pop group boast. The suggested categorisation might be nearer the mark.