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titch juicy Wrote:

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> A couple of albums by the criminally underrated

> Oliver Cherer (aka Dollboy).

>

> Beard of Bees is understated, sun-soaked folk.

>

> Sir Oliffe Leigh & Other Ghosts is beautiful

> English pastoral folk with a drop of Robert

> Wyatt-ness thrown in.

>

> Both are utterly gorgeous.



Sounds interesting, might have to investigate :)

FJDGoose Wrote:

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> titch juicy Wrote:

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> > A couple of albums by the criminally underrated

> > Oliver Cherer (aka Dollboy).

> >

> > Beard of Bees is understated, sun-soaked folk.

> >

> > Sir Oliffe Leigh & Other Ghosts is beautiful

> > English pastoral folk with a drop of Robert

> > Wyatt-ness thrown in.

> >

> > Both are utterly gorgeous.

>

>

> Sounds interesting, might have to investigate :)



I love his stuff. He's just got a support slot for Ryley Walker in Bexhill this Saturday. Ryley Walker's album Primrose Green is probably my favourite of the year (very Tim Buckley/John Martyn).

So, the year that keeps on giving....keeps on giving.


Jacco Garnder's new one is superb. Similar vein to the first (pop/folk/psych loads of catchy tunes), which was good enough but this is another notch up.


Also, I never thought i'd hear myself say this but, the Alabama Shakes record is a bit of a revelation.

Kamasi Washington's staggering (STAGGERING) 'The Epic'


3 hour, 3 disc Jazz behemoth. It's taken 3 bus journeys but i'm nearly through it. I will start again as soon as it's finished. Nothing else will get a look in for a while. It's a trad/fusion/space/spiritual jazz monster, with a modern feel. He's a saxophonist/composer and is backed by a 10 piece jazz band, 32 piece orchestra and 20 strong choir.


He's contributed recently to the Flying Lotus and Kendrick Lamaar albums but that doesn't do him anything like justice.

  • 1 month later...

Resident Advisor 470 - Andrew Weatherall - http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=470


I had this on the player as I saw him in the newsagent next to work the other day.. I refrained from stopping him and chatting but this is class stuff for those who like it....

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