Bombay Dub Orchestra
Tales From the Grand Bazaar (Six Degrees Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Tales From the Grand Bazaar (Six Degrees Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Know Thyself (Interchill). Review by Carl F Gauze.
ethnic, worldbeat, fusion, Indian, celtic, african, turkish,The Outernationalists,Ethnomixicology,Six Degrees Records,Carl F Gauze
Ethnomixicology (Six Degrees). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Music of the Himalayas (Real World). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Sean Carswell examines the systematic pillaging of Indian (or Native American, if you prefer) spirituality by the New Age set and the hypocrisy of organized religion.
88 Films gives new life to The Lady Assassin, Tony Lou Chun-Ku’s delightful mix of kung fu, Wuxia swordplay, and palace intrigue.
Alfred Sole’s Alice, Sweet Alice is a very Generation X movie, mirroring our 1970s lives in important and disturbing ways. Phil Bailey reviews the new 4K UHD version.
In 1977, Here at Last… Bee Gees …Live cemented the Bee Gees’ budding reputation as world-class master songsmiths. 46 years later, longtime Ink 19 writer Christopher Long nabs a well-loved $6 vinyl copy at a Florida flea market — replacing his long-loved and lost-to-the-ages original record.
All-American music legend Bonnie Raitt played the Riverwind Casino Showplace Theatre in Norman, Oklahoma, recently while on her Live 2025 international concert tour. Longtime Ink 19 contributor Christopher Long was there and got the goods.
“Little Dreaming” (Darkroom / Polydor / Capitol). Review by Danielle Holian.
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same (Tapete Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Stories I Only Tell My Friends (Blackbird Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.