Our favourite albums of 2022.
Tag: Reviews
REVIEW: Lakou Mizik & Joseph Ray – Leave The Bones
Lakou Mizik formed in the wake of the devastating Haiti earthquake in 2010. We review their stunning new project with producer Joseph Ray.
Bahamadia’s Kollage – a Philly hip-hop masterpiece
Bahamadia’s Kollage turns 25 this month and it remains one of the finest 90s hip-hop albums
Documenting the free sounds of Japan’s Heisei era: Japanese Leftfield Pop from the CD age (1989-1996)
Osaka-based record store owners Eiji Taniguchi & Norio Sato collaborate with Music From Memory to uncover forgotten Japanese leftfield pop.
Review: Volvopenta – Simulacrum
Volvopenta, a post-rock quartet based in Mülheim, Germany, lead their listener upon a moving journey that has plenty of bumps scattered along the smooth surface.
Review: Yu Su – Yellow River Blue
Yu Su unveils triumphant sophomore album Yellow River Blue via Music From Memory
The 30 best albums of 2020
What a year. Here are our favourite albums.
Review: Taumel – There Is No Time To Run Away From Here
Berlin jazz/experimental quartet TAUMEL introduce themselves with a half hour journey into the void.
Manchester post-hardcore five-piece Pleiades drop enigmatic tribute to family relationships with new single ‘Pale Soul 94’
Manchester post-hardcore five-piece Pleiades drop enigmatic tribute to family relationships with new single ‘Pale Soul 94’
Review: Loshh – Feelam
Nigerian, Netherlands-born, London-based polymath Loshh unleashes heady latin-tinged psychedelia via independent label TENNNN Records.