Music Reviews

Music from the Tea Lands

Various Artists

Putumayo

An unusual collection of musical styles and sounds, all bound by their respective culture’s relation to tea. Chinese, Indian, Turkish, Japanese and other musicians play tracks that transcend the disparate sources. Is it all music for drinking tea? Yes, there’s that, but it will work just as well for any introspective activity. Sanjay Mishra’s “For Julia” is a complex guitar composition that blends Indian influences on a Western acoustic guitar. “Kang Mandor,” from Indonesia’s Ujang Suryana, is a typically hypnotic gamelan piece, sounding like a wind-chime factory scant minutes after a hurricane has passed. Very unique and engrossing.

Putumayo; http://www.putumayo.com


Recently on Ink 19...

Tomie

Tomie

Screen Reviews

The first film based on Junji Ito’s manga, Tomie, makes its US Blu-ray debut from Arrow Video.

J-Horror Rising

J-Horror Rising

Screen Reviews

J-Horror Rising, a curated collection from the late ’90s and early 2000s, spotlights three lesser-known gems from the influential J-Horror movement. Phil Bailey reviews Carved: The Slit Mouthed Woman, St. John’s Wort, and Inugami.