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Paris Combo Have Happy Ending with ‘Quesaco?’

Paris Combo Have Happy Ending with ‘Quesaco?’

Slipping on a Paris Combo album is like sliding into the ease of a Sunday afternoon. The rhythms’ soft sway and Belle du Berry’s charming vocals don’t urge; they invite.

The Good Ones’ ‘Rwanda…You See Ghosts, I See Sky’ Reaches Staggering Depths

The Good Ones’ ‘Rwanda…You See Ghosts, I See Sky’ Reaches Staggering Depths

The Good Ones’ raw truths and achingly beautiful music reach staggering depths on Rwanda… You See Ghosts, I See Sky.

Dom La Nena’s ‘Tempo’ Feels Organic Even With Its Polished Perfection

Dom La Nena’s ‘Tempo’ Feels Organic Even With Its Polished Perfection

On multilingual Tempo, the cosmopolitan experiences of Dominique Pinto’s life thus far come together in musings on the depths of time.

São Paulo’s Céu Returns with a Fresh Perspective on ‘APKÁ!’

São Paulo’s Céu Returns with a Fresh Perspective on ‘APKÁ!’

On Céu's APKÁ!, blissful interpretations of late-night dance music styles and high-heat MPB make for a multidimensional album of soulful energy, replete with her effortless sophistication.

Alex de Grassi Explores Different Paths with “The Bridge” (premiere)

Alex de Grassi Explores Different Paths with “The Bridge” (premiere)

The title track from guitar maestro Alex de Grassi's upcoming LP, The Bridge, speaks to his ability to fuse disparate influences with uncommon taste.

Multiculturalism Is a Source of Joy and Music on the Turbans’ Self-titled Debut

Multiculturalism Is a Source of Joy and Music on the Turbans’ Self-titled Debut

The Turbans' self-titled debut is a cornucopia of folk traditions that embrace the Turbans' individual and collective senses of heritage.