BY David Dacks March 19, 2008 15:03
Despite many challengers in recent years, Diabate is still the world champion of the kora. The Mande Variations is only his second unaccompanied disc, but stylistically, it’s miles away from his debut Kaira more than 20 years ago. Diabate has always pushed the kora in new musical directions. On this disc, the altered tunings of the first cut “Si Naani” are an immediate signal that this isn’t an orthodox run through Mande folklore. His frilly, precise style is everywhere — perhaps too much so on his tribute to Ali Farka Toure. Far more often than not, Diabate’s virtuosity adapts well to inspirations as diverse as British folk music, almost techno-like minimalism or in the closing cut, Ennio Morricone.
PONY DA LOOK
Pony Da Look once famously described themselves as “four gargoyles spewing juices from their throats,” which certainly does the job better than “lo-fi synth-pop.”
EL PERRO DEL MAR
Don’t let the innocence of Sarah Assbring’s childlike falsetto lull you into thinking her El Perro Del Mar alias is some kind of exercise in sonic preciousness.
YOUNG & SEXY
Ever since releasing their astonishingly good Stand Up for Your Mother debut back in ’02, Vancouver’s Young & Sexy have struggled to make music that’s airy and sweet without being precious, charming without being twee.