Cláudia Zafre

Peace to mutants #11 — Twin Cosmos, William Parker, Kazuhiko Kato

Three obscure and interesting musical itens: ethereal and mysterious sounds from a Japanese duo, a jazz power-trio and delicate and transgressive synth-pop also from Japan.

Peace to mutants #10 — Mark Mundy, Deliverance OST, Son of Dracula OST

Reviews into the musically obscure, with some psychedelic pop with exotic tinges and two soundtracks, one with dueling bluegrass banjos and another for a campy horror movie.

Peace to Mutants #9 — Carm Mascarenhas, Betty Davis, Goblin

One more foray into the musically obscure, featuring a Goan songwriter, a funk goddess and the prog-rock soundtrack for Profondo Rosso.

Peace to Mutants #8 — Sandy Hurvitz, Lightning Bolt, Rockwell

Another foray into the alternative musical obscure, featuring a flower child vocalist, noise rock and Motown soul.

Peace to mutants #7 — Cranford Nix, The Futures, Lena d’Água

Into the dark and light of obscure musical entries, this time featuring a punk and folk short-lived musician, a sould band from sixties Philadelphia and a portuguese dreamy female singer.

Peace to mutants #6 — Naomi Lewis, Adam and the Ants, Les Filles de Illighadad

Another foray into obscure musical pop-rock-world-folk itens: this time with an exquisite and dreamy folk singer from the 70s, a new wave band from the 80s and some hypnotic Tuareg rock.

Peace to mutants #5 — Indra Allen, Origami Angel, Curtis Harding

Another foray into some rare and exotic musical itens, this time featuring some psychedelic folk, alternative emo and 70s soul.