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Gavin on potential DiFi successor: Did he speak too much, too fast, too soon?

Gavin on potential DiFi successor: Did he speak too much, too fast, too soon?
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The Willie Dunn Anthology Restores an Important Missing Chapter of Contemporary Folk Music

The Willie Dunn Anthology Restores an Important Missing Chapter of Contemporary Folk Music 8 With the release of Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology, an important missing chapter of contemporary folk music has been restored. Apart from three songs released on 2014 s  Metallic, a later album of mostly re-released earlier songs, Willie Dunn s music has been difficult to find. He is in good company in the absent-but-remembered league of artists with vast catalogues of folk music, especially by Indigenous songwriters like David Campbell, Alanis Obomsawin and the late Shingoose, nearly silenced in the digital shift.  A filmmaker, songwriter, and politician who ran for the New Democratic Party, Dunn was central to the North American folk scene throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The arrangements are sparse, featuring acoustic instruments and Dunn s sonorous voice over folk and country sounds. Often, Dunn delivers his lines with a subtle rising infle

Five star album review for Israel Nash s Topaz | Hampstead Highgate Express

Israel Nash s album Topaz is out now with Loose Music - Credit: Archant Like every artist over the past year, Nash had to adapt to the constrictions of the pandemic when putting his sixth album together. Almost a solo effort, it sits in contrast to previous records, which were swiftly laid down with his musician friends amid a haze of blue smoke and empty bottles. While it takes a step back from the psychedelic, bells-and-whistles production of past albums, Topaz is certainly no one-man show; recorded by Nash in his home studio on a hill ranch outside Austin, Texas, it’s stuffed with languid grooves, layered orchestra and pointed social commentary that shines a light on modern-day America and the shortcomings of the human condition.

Avant-Garde Issues in Seventies Music - Artforum International

THE MUSICAL AVANT-GARDE in the 1970s constitutes a complex mosaic whose integrative logic would seem to support a multitude of propositions, each with its own unique dialectical thrust. Today, when a composer’s sensibility can be dramatically influenced by such diverse musics as those of John Cage, Iannis Xenakis, North Indian improvisation or African drumming, to trace the various and variable ties among the many fragments of this mosaic becomes a difficult task indeed. This resembles the situation around the turn of the century, when the world of music exploded into a pluralistic universe comprising a myriad of compositional premises. Then

Five star album review for Israel Nash s Topaz

Israel Nash s album Topaz is out now with Loose Music - Credit: Archant Like every artist over the past year, Nash had to adapt to the constrictions of the pandemic when putting his sixth album together. Almost a solo effort, it sits in contrast to previous records, which were swiftly laid down with his musician friends amid a haze of blue smoke and empty bottles. While it takes a step back from the psychedelic, bells-and-whistles production of past albums, Topaz is certainly no one-man show; recorded by Nash in his home studio on a hill ranch outside Austin, Texas, it’s stuffed with languid grooves, layered orchestra and pointed social commentary that shines a light on modern-day America and the shortcomings of the human condition.

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