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.
Reviews that dive 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.
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.
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.
Another chapter in a series dedicated to bizarre and hidden musical gems, this time devoted to a awkward singer from the 20s, a 70's psychedelia legend and a classic reggae act from the early 80s.
Again Cláudia Zafre brings us rare and exotic musical itens: the masochistic tangos of Tom Lehrer, japanese punk-rock of Teengenerate and the caustic compositions of Boris Vian.