The Rough Guide To The Blues
I recently turned the last page of the Rough Guide To The Blues and I enjoyed every single page. It gave me a hollostic view of the genre, a good… Read More »The Rough Guide To The Blues
I recently turned the last page of the Rough Guide To The Blues and I enjoyed every single page. It gave me a hollostic view of the genre, a good… Read More »The Rough Guide To The Blues
It has become something of a custom for me to visit a local record store when I’m away from home whether there’s just 151 or 3.744 kilometre between the two.… Read More »Evelyn Novacek Music Specialty Store
This year the number is festivals I’m planning to attend are narrowed down to just two. In recent years this has become somewhat of a trend. The uptake is that… Read More »Reggae Geel & RastaPlas ’24
Reaching out to all my readers with just a casual hello and I’m still here type of post. Now spring is in full swing it brings with it sunshine and… Read More »Action Speaks Louder Than Words
Kicking 2024 off on a high note with a thrift shop treasure in the form of super Afro-Funk master Orlando Julius and the intergalatic guardians of Afro-Funk, the Heliocentrics. On… Read More »Thrift shop treasure – Jaiyede Afro
Another amazing Blues addition to my collection thanks to The Rough Guide To The Blues. Corey Harris puts himself one step ahead of the pack with Greens From The Garden,… Read More »Corey Harris – Greens From The Garden
One of Reggae’s most revered songwriters meets mixing board maestro Mad Professor on Bob Andy’s Dub Book As Revealed To Mad Professor. I discovered the album for the first time… Read More »Bob Andy’s Dub Book
Just about 3 months ago when I was doing some research about the record stores in Schiedam, I met up with Mirjam who runs a local art and tattoo studio… Read More »MVR.SODA
Reporting out of sunny Tenerife, where I got to spent some time relaxing with the family and catching up on reading The Rough Guide to The Blues. Unfortunately I haven’t… Read More »The Rough Guide to Music
For number seven of the Dub cover art series we circle back to the London based design agency Bloomfield Travis. Jamaican designer Trevor Campbell did a lot of work for… Read More »Dub cover art #7