May I Introduce To You? Part 9
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The long-awaited sophomore solo concertina album “B” from Cormac Begley is our album of the week/month/year and in this latest instalment of our series on new musical discoveries, Dónal explains why.
We also get to marvel at some more instrumental virtuosity from saxophonists Alabaster dePlume and Patrick Shiroishi.
There’s a pair of exciting dispatches from the new frontier of sound by Irish producers Kean Kavanagh and Lullahush as well as a reminder of why the name of London-based Nigerian artist Tony Njoku is one to watch.
The return of Kelly Lee Owens is celebrated and due praise given to the production mastery of boundary-pushing electronic pioneers Floating Points and Maya Jane Coles.
Support the music-makers on Bandcamp:
Invisible Temple
https://perm-vac.bandcamp.com/album/self-hypnosis
Kelly Lee Owens
https://kellyleeowens.bandcamp.com/album/lp-8
Tony Njoku
https://tonynjoku.bandcamp.com/track/the-reset
Lullahush
https://lullahush.bandcamp.com/album/a-city-made-of-water-and-small-love
Alabaster dePlume
https://alabasterdeplume.bandcamp.com/album/gold-go-forward-in-the-courage-of-your-love
Patrick Shiroishi
https://patrickshiroishi.bandcamp.com/album/hidemi
Cormac Begley
https://cormacbegley.bandcamp.com/
Mason Lindahl
https://tompkinssquare.bandcamp.com/track/sky-breaking-clouds-falling
Floating Points
https://floatingpoints.bandcamp.com/album/vocoder
Nocturnal Sunshine
https://www.beatport.com/track/ume/11863478
Whistling Arrow
https://godunknownrecords.bandcamp.com/album/whistling-arrow
Kean Kavanagh
https://keankavanagh.bandcamp.com/track/heart-attacks
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