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Category: Single reviews

Reviews of single recordings

The single cover for "Global Warming" by Minna LaFortune features a striking visual of Earth, depicted as half burning in fiery orange flames and half melting into icy tones.
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Warming Warning

Tom Orr January 17, 2025 No Comments Minna LaFortuneReggaeworld music

Addressing a worldwide problem in a true roots reggae style is exactly how it ought to be done, and Minna LaFortune does so on “Global…

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The single cover for "Long Way Down" by Naya Rockers and Mike Love features a colorful illustration of a globe with exaggerated, fiery and earthy tones. It is surrounded by cosmic elements like planets and stars, framed with bold green lightning bolts against a black and yellow background. The title "Long Way Down" is displayed prominently in a vintage-style orange font, while the artists' names appear in a bright green font below the globe.
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A Word to the Unwise

Tom Orr January 13, 2025 No Comments Naya RockersReggaerocksteadyworld music

 I’ve spotlighted the work of America’s Naya Rockers previously, and their “Long Way Down” gives me another reason to do so. It’s a melodic but…

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This album cover features an abstract design dominated by vertical streaks of blue, orange, and yellow hues. The album title, "Rumbalike," and the artist name, "Jstop Latin Soul Featuring Ken Hitchcock," are prominently displayed in bold, layered text.
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Can’t Stop This

Tom Orr January 12, 2025 No Comments Afro-Cuban musicCuban musicJstop Latin SoulLatin American musicworld music

Jstop Latin Soul is a Virginia-based band that delivers on their name with a just the right amount of sizzling Afro-Cuban rhythms, full-blooded solos, layered…

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Kane Mathis - Geminus II Remixes cover artwork. The album cover shows a green background and a large size II
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Kora to the Core

Tom Orr January 10, 2025 No Comments Kane Mathiskoraworld music

American kora players aren’t exactly commonplace, so the work of Kane Mathis is not only noteworthy for his individuality, but for his expertise. He leads…

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The cover for the single "Mitê" by Dude São Thiago features an eclectic design. It shows a man reclining on a surface surrounded by open books, magazines, and artworks. The scene is overlaid with colorful, abstract brushstrokes in neon shades of pink, yellow, blue, and green. The title "Mitê" and the artist's name are displayed prominently in a bold, handwritten-style font.
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Atypical Brazil

Tom Orr January 8, 2025 No Comments Brazilian musicDude São Thiagoworld music

Brazil’s Dude São Thiago harnesses layered percussion, jangly piano, nimble vocals and quirky production touches to make “Mitiê” an attention grabber that succeeds from both…

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Syna Awel Mazel Mazel artwork. A color phoo of Syna smiling, wearing traditional clothes in a forest.
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Marvelous “Mazel Mazel”

Tom Orr January 6, 2025 No Comments Algerian musicAmazigh musicBerber musicSyna Awelworld fusionworld music

Combining the traditional Amazigh music of her native Algeria with global influences gleaned in her adopted homeland of France, Syna Awel’s “Mazel Mazel” is a…

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Zangbeto Noussin artwork. A photo of 5 men, three black and two white.
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You go, Togo

Tom Orr January 5, 2025 No Comments Togolese musicworld fusionworld musicZangbeto

A mix of jazz, traditional rhythm and chant from the West African nation of Togo and some particularly expressive trombone playing,”Noussin” by a band called…

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Daggy Busker Zion Meditation. At the center of the single's cover, a figure with a powerful presence sits in a meditative pose. His long, free-flowing dreadlocks frame his face, and he wears reflective, circular sunglasses. Adorned with layered jewelry, including beads and an intricate pendant, his attire—a vibrant blue. t Behind him, a surreal cosmic background swirls with fiery orange and deep indigo tones, resembling a celestial explosion or a galaxy unfolding. Stars dot the scene,. At the bottom of the cover, the text "Daggy Busker" is displayed in bold, futuristic typography.
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Daggy Style

Tom Orr January 3, 2025 No Comments Daggy Buskerdub reggaeReggaeworld music

A combination of dub reggae and synthesized chill, “Zion Meditation” by Japan’s Daggy Busker is indeed a meditative, and well-crafted, wall of sounds. (I have…

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Sar Kamler - Butterfly: Colors of Armenian Duduk cover artwork. A black and white photo of the artist. He has a beard, wears a hoodie and is holding a duduk.
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Duduk Maestro Sar Kamler Presents “Ode To Seasons”

Tom Orr December 18, 2024 No Comments Armenian musicSar Kamlerworld music

An Armenian based in Canada, Sar Kamler is a master of the duduk, the apricot wood reed instrument that has long provided the signature sound…

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Where is the Mr. Bartender? by Pierre Hammar cover artwork. an illustration of a Jamaican bartender with a colorful sgirt and dradlocks leaning on a seaside bar. Looking at a sunset, surrounded by palm trees.
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Where is the Mr. Bartender? Asks Mr. Hammer

Tom Orr December 14, 2024 No Comments Mr. HammerPierre HammarReggaeworld music

Sure, reggae music is usually at its best when it’s full of spiritually or socially conscious attitude, but putting some fun into it is no…

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