Dozens of cherished recordings were made during the legendary “golden age” of Ethiopian music, an era stretching from the early 1960’s through the mid-1970’s.
Two prime examples of modern alternative Americana music’s exciting trajectory: the Ozark-induced warbles and clever country stylings of Nick Shoulders, and the swampy pop songs and dreamy harmonies of The Lostines.
Kikagaku Moyo's debut album. Enlivening their sound with sitars, percussive drums, theremins, wind instruments and ethereal vocals, they manage to sound powerfully spacious and lazily serene all at once. Their songs can be light as air, or heavy as earth.