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At first, I had my doubts about Puccini’s Suor Angelica in this concert performance at the Proms with Sir Antonio Pappano and ...
Deftones’ Private Music arrives as the band’s long-awaited tenth studio album, carrying with it the weight of expectation built from nearly three decades of powerful records. Known for mixing ...
UK dub maestro and producer, Adrian Sherwood is hardly what anyone might call a slacker, but it’s 13 years since the release of his last solo album, Survival and Resistance. Those who have been ...
Gibby Haynes is the wild-eyed crazy man who used to front the Butthole Surfers back in the 1980s and 1990s. At the time, there was none weirder or more out there than the Texan psychedelic punks – and ...
A sticker on the cover of American Dust is says it’s “an ode to the beauty of the American Southwest,” specifically the High Desert area within the wider setting of California's Mojave Desert.
"Crazy comedy" was a recognised subgenre in post-war Czech cinema. Turn to this disc’s bonus features first and watch Michael ...
What would TV screenwriters do without drugs? In Flight, created by Mike Walden and Adam Randall, is yet another drama ...
There’s a Proms paradox that’s familiar to Early Music fans. Some works are too challenging – too big, too expensive, too ...
Cat Cohen, Pleasance Courtyard ★★★★★In Broad Strokes Cat Cohen paints a fascinating picture of events leading up to the ...
In terms of technical achievements, The Ode Islands is both inspiring and captivating, with that particular sense of enjoyment that comes from marvelling at how something’s being done while ...
Right from the bracing brass fanfare that began this Sea Symphony, you know exactly where you were: right in the midst of the ...
In many ways, The Horse of Jenin is a pretty straightforward show, as Jenin-born, now Amsterdam-based Shehada looks back on ...