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    Frederico7 Builds a Brazil Beyond Borders on ‘Brasileirôu’

    Frederico7 – Brasileirôu (Lion’s Lair Records, 2026) On Brasileirôu, Frederico7 treats Brazil as an inner geography. On its 12 songs, the Brazilian-born songwriter brings together…

    Angel Romero August 19, 2026 No Comments
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    The Rabab Remembers the Future: Sareban’s Echoes in the Weave

    Sareban – Echoes in the Weave (Worlds Within Worlds, 2026) On Echoes in the Weave, Swiss-born Afghan rabab player Mathieu Clavel, who records as Sareban,…

    Tyler Bennet August 18, 2026 No Comments
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    Polyphonic Vocal Group, Kitka Celebrates 45th Anniversary with Kolo

    Kitka – Kolo (Six Degrees Records, 2026) The legendary multigenerational women’s polyphonic vocal group, Kitka has a brand-new album titled Kolo. This lovely, exquisite and…

    Madison Quinn August 16, 2026 No Comments
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    Chamber Folk Act Medusa Quartet’s Debut Inspired by Japanese Kintsugi

    Medusa Quartet — Weaving Gold in Broken Places (self-released, 2026) Weaving Gold in Broken Places is the first full-length album by Toronto chamber-folk ensemble Medusa…

    Tyler Bennet August 15, 2026 No Comments
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    The Many Faces of Karsh Kale’s Dust

    Karsh Kale – Dust (Six Degrees, 2026) Karsh Kale returns in 2026 with Dust, his first full-length solo album in a decade. Tthe project expands…

    Madison Quinn August 14, 2026 No Comments
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  • Hanoun Brass Band From New Orleans to Palestine cover artwork
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    Second Line Levantine

    Tom Orr August 15, 2026 No Comments
  • Rhiannon Giddens Freight Train video cover artwork. An image of Giddens holding a banjo.
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    Rhiannon Giddens Revisits Elizabeth Cotten’s “Freight Train”

    World Music Central News Room August 13, 2026 No Comments
  • Rootless Dam Mast Qalandar cover artwork. A cover featuring repeating red floral motifs, stretched out arms touching each other, and yellow-pink lettering reading “DAM MAST QALANDAR.” A central pink starburst contains the artist name “ROOTLESS,” all set against bright blue and lavender geometric shapes.
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    Rootless Connects Romani and Punjabi Traditions on “Dam Mast Qalandar”

    World Music Central News Room August 7, 2026 No Comments
  • Donguille.pe No Vuelvo Atrás cover artwork. The album cover features a hand-drawn illustration of a person playing a classical guitar, with the figure formed almost entirely from repeated black typography spelling the artist's name. The guitar is lightly tinted in pink, while scattered musical notes float around the musician.
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    Forward Ever

    Tom Orr August 6, 2026 No Comments
  • Mairi McGillivray - 'S Mòr mo Chùram cover artwork. Mairi wearing a white dress standing in a grass field.
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    Mairi McGillivray Unveils ‘S Mòr mo Chùram

    World Music Central News Room August 5, 2026 No Comments
  • Gráinne Brady The Highest Blossom cover artwork. Tree branches with flowers.
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    Irish Folk Fiddler Gráinne Brady Presents “The Highest Blossom”

    World Music Central News Room August 4, 2026 No Comments

Vickie Vaughn holding a yellow bass. Photo by Laura Schneider
Artist Profiles

Bass-ically Brilliant: Vickie Vaughn’s Remarkable Journey as a Vocalist and Bassist

Angel Romero March 26, 2025 No Comments bassBluegrassVickie Vaughnworld music

(headline image: Vickie Vaughn -. Photo by Laura Schneider) Vickie Vaughn, a bassist and singer-songwriter from Paducah, Kentucky, built her musical foundation in church and…

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The album cover for Uusikuu – Piknik features a retro-inspired design with warm orange, yellow, and cream tones radiating from a central sunburst pattern. In the foreground, a joyful woman, likely lead singer Laura Ryhänen, lifts a checkered picnic cloth above her head.
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A Musical Picnic With A Finnish Twist

Tyler Bennet March 26, 2025 No Comments Finnish musicworld music

Uusikuu – Piknik (Nordic Notes / CPL-Musicgroup, 2025) Finnish band Uusikuu returns with Piknik, their sixth album, offering a joyful, nostalgic and charming mix of…

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Andy Leftwich Highland Rim single cover. A photo of Andy Leftwich playing mandolin.
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Andy Leftwich Goes Bananas on “Highland Rim”

World Music Central News Room March 25, 2025 No Comments Andy LeftwichBluegrassworld music

Andy Leftwich returns with “Highland Rim,” a high-energy instrumental that highlights his virtuosity alongside some of bluegrass’s finest musicians. Following his soulful interpretation of “Talk…

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Kingly T band performing for the video
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Motivating Reggae

Tom Orr March 24, 2025 No Comments Kingly TReggaeworld music

“We Can Do It,” a new track by American-based artist Kingly T, has all the best characteristics of classic reggae: A positive message, soulful lead…

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The album cover for Remains to Be Scene by The Seldom Scene features a vintage, Americana-inspired illustration of a small brick building with a nostalgic neon sign. The sign reads “The Seldom Scene” in bold, retro lettering, with a marquee below stating “Remains to Be Scene,” accompanied by a red arrow. A classic blue muscle car is parked outside, and a lone fox stands on the sidewalk, gazing towards the scene. The background is a starry night sky,with power lines and a rustic telephone pole.
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Scene It All: Seldom Scene Returns With Remains to Be Scene

Ryan Emmert March 24, 2025 No Comments BluegrassThe Seldom Sceneworld music

Seldom Scene – Remains to Be Scene (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2025) Seldom Scene, a pioneering force in progressive bluegrass since 1971, returns with Remains to…

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professional Arabic ney, 7 flutes, Ahmad Abd El Ghani)
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The Ney: A Charming Middle Eastern Reed Flute

Angel Romero March 23, 2025 No Comments Iranian musicneyPersian musicTurkish musicworld music

(headline image: professional Arabic ney, 7 flutes, Ahmad Abd El Ghani) The ney (also spelled nay) is an ancient end-blown flute made from reed, widely…

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The album cover for Laye Laye by Elana Sasson features a black-and-white photograph of a woman seen from behind. Her dark hair is braided into two plaits, and she wears a sheer, floral-patterned garment draped over her shoulders.
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Elana Sasson’s “Laye Laye”: a Reimagining of a Traditional Kurdish Lullaby

World Music Central News Room March 23, 2025 1 Comment Elana SassonKurdish musicMatthieu Saglioworld music

Elana Sasson’s latest single, “Laye Laye,” featuring French cellist Matthieu Saglio, is a reimagining of a traditional Kurdish lullaby. Released on March 21, 2025, it…

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Carolyn Wonderland - photo by Mary Bruton. Carolyn playing guitar.
Artist Profiles

The Carolyn Wonderland Story: A Blues Guitarist’s Rise to Icon Status

Angel Romero March 22, 2025 No Comments bluesCarolyn Wonderlandworld music

(headline image: Carolyn Wonderland – photo by Mary Bruton) Carolyn Wonderland, born in Houston, Texas, in 1972, developed her musical identity at an early age.…

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The cover for Aduna by Ablaye Badji features a stylized portrait of the artist smiling in profile with sculptural dreadlocks. A teal splash outlines the portrait.
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Music of a Different Griot Home

Tom Orr March 22, 2025 No Comments Ablaye Badjikoraworld music

Born in Senegal but based in Poland, kora player Ablaye Badji harnesses longstanding griot tradition to a funk/jazz backdrop on “Aduna,” a sparking piece of…

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The album cover for So Kono by Salif Keita features the legendary Malian musician sitting barefoot on a white bed, dressed in a monochromatic yellow outfit with sunglasses and a matching headwrap. He holds an acoustic guitar. The background is a warmly lit, modern bedroom with geometric panels forming a house-like structure. A dynamic splash of gold paint extends from the left side. handwritten and minimal.
Album reviews

Keita Unplugged: A Room of His Own

Angel Romero March 22, 2025 No Comments Malian musicSalif Keitaworld music

Salif Keita – So Kono (Nø Førmat, 2025) According to the producers of this album, Salif Keita’s life in Mali is anything but private. As…

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