麓健一 (Kenichi Fumoto) : 「美化」
I first heard Ken’s music two Winters ago at Pastel Records in Nara, Japan where they were playing songs from his latest album: You Don’t like Love Songs released on JetSet Records in early 2008. It was there that Kenji Terada, one of the record shop owners, informed me that Ken would be performing on [...]
Posted at 10:52 pm on September 11, 2009 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Album Review | Tagged: 「あるいはその夏は」, 「美化」, 麓健一, Japan, JetSet Records, Kenichi Fumoto, Kenji Terada, Nara, Pastel Records, Sample, You Don't like Love Songs | read on
Wovenhand, Kal Cahoone and Elin Palmer @ Swallow Hill
Elin Palmer and Kal Cahoone walk out onto the stage facing a comfortable crowd of less than 200 people. Kal takes a seat at the grand piano as Elin confidently reaches for her violin. A poised Kal opens with a waltzy piano arpeggio intro that commences “Evita,” an enchanting song from her solo work that [...]
Posted at 11:15 pm on June 20, 2009 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Concert Review | Tagged: 16 Horsepower, Absinthe Studios, Blue Pail Fever, Bob Ferbrache, Boulder Theater, Cormac McCarthy, Crooked Fingers, David Eugene Edwards, DeVotchKa, Elin Palmer, Eric Bachmann, Evita, Kal Cahoone, M. Ward, Mosaic, Munly, nyckelharpa, Radio 1190, St. Mark's coffee house, Tarantella, Ten Stones, Wooden Brother, Woven Hand, Wovenhand | read on

