Dollar Brand, Don Cherry, Carlos Ward – Third World-Underground

From our friends at Wewantsounds – yet another gem, this time featuring legends Dollar Brand, Don Cherry, and Carlos Ward. From the label’s Bandcamp site: “Wewantsounds is honoured to announce the first-ever international release of the legendary collaboration between Abdullah Ibrahim (Dollar Brand) and Don Cherry, featuring Carlos Ward. Following Continue Reading

Roberto Guimarães – Saudade de Mim

From Roberto Guimarães‘ Bandcamp site (translated): “Economist and self-taught musician, Roberto Guimarães was one of the pioneers of the Bossa Nova movement in Minas Gerais. He began composing in the late 1950s, creating lyrics and music on the guitar and keyboard, when he had the great opportunity of his life: Continue Reading

Ziad Rahbani – Ana Moush Kafer LP Special Edition

It never ends.  Wewantsounds continues being the best archive label of all time, in my humble estimation, and their latest, a gem by Ziad Rahbani, is a scorcher. “Wewantsounds is delighted to continue its Ziad Rahbani reissue program with Ana Moush Kafer, a classic album by the Lebanese legend Ziad Continue Reading

Christophe Bailleau O’Farrell – Romantic, Visceral

This latest release from our friends at Mahorka Records, featuring the Belgium-based Christophe Bailleau O’Farrell, is going to date me a bit by using this reference.  This is less experimental and more avant-garde, reminding me of the legendary Made To Measure series that featured such luminaries as Tuxedomoon, Hector Zazou, Continue Reading

Тодор Караколев – Дома (Todor Karakolev – Home)

From the stotrojka Bandcamp site: “There’s no place like “Дома“, the new EP by Todor Karakolev, a three-song collection invoking both nightmarish and dream-like visions. It begins with “103”, referencing a special “home” to many for a long time. The accompanying video suggests this track may be an attempt to Continue Reading

Seu Jorge – The Life Aquatic – Studio Sessions featuring Seu Jorge

There have been many covers of David Bowie’s songs from all over the world, but this is one of the most intriguing and one of my favorites.  Seu Jorge is a Brazilian singer who does justice to Bowie’s work by modifying it to the Portuguese language, giving it a samba-like Continue Reading