it was described by Laura Barton from The Guardian as “one of the most thrilling performances I’ve seen this year
It all adds up to a remarkable record by one of our most cherished musicians - a musical polymath as at ease on stage with the Manchester Camerata (where he performed 'If
the tendency towards existentialism and black humour is nuanced with an almost naive openness and engagement
hilariously dark singles with ‘The Trapper’s Pelts’
With bassist Andi Schmid isolated during Covid
Joanna Brouk - Sounds of The Sea khan jamal it was described by LauraJoanna Brouks most ambitious recording, Sounds of The Sea, is a concept album full of mystery and eroticism. A conch shell bookends this journey into the deep, going down and down and down further, never reaching bottom. Drawing inspiration from various legends of mermaids and sailors, Brouk weaves circling flutes, vocals, drones and whale songs to describe a sense of unfathomable longing more clearly than words could ever express. Sounds of The Sea