Reviews

Mngwa

Andrew Franey

The Shangs

Alex Cuba

Tri Nguyen

Defend The Rhino

Talltale

Kiwi Jr.

Plaster

Hyness

Black Suit Devil

Yamantaka // Sonic Titan

The Pack A.D.

Chad VanGaalen

Potengowski Anna Friederike

Todd Rundgren

Old 97's

Needles//Pins
This Month
The Resurrection of Waskesu
Rod Bandura and Margit Gossage have broaght the legacy of First Nations group Waskesu into the 21st Century with their new Margit Sky Project. By Jim Dupuis.
When the Music Stopped
It is not just musicians who are idled by the Coronavirus. A whole industry of people who support the live music scene are put on the sidelines too, says industry veteran Joelle May. By Magnus Thyvold
Women's Rights, Inprovisation and Passion: The Meredith Bates Interview
Meredith Bates has been busy trying to get more women musicians in the spotlight and working hard at combining improvised music with other art forms. By Jim Dupuis
Our Best of 2019 coverage Starts Here
Best Jazz of 2019 with Jazz Notes Jim Dupuis
Contributor and Host of Kamloops' Jazz Notes rounds up his favourite international and local Jazz releases of 2019
Mingwa - The Strange One
...a great album that really stretches what world music can be, and seamlessly blends many styles of music.
The Shangs - Golden Hits of the Shangs
...the band had another side gig going on all the while. Starting in 1990, The Shangs were a psychedelic pop off-shoot that sound very little like the main project Simply Saucer.
Alex Cuba Sublime
...a great album that will fit fine into Canadian summers lounging around on the beach.
Cutting Your Teeth With Necking
Vancouver's new punk rock heros play on the Studio 6 Live Sssions. By CJSF Radio and Magnus Thyvold
Charts
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Top 50
#1 Helena Deland - Someone New - (Luminelle)
Electronic
#1 Potatohead People - Mellow Fantasy - (Bastard Jazz)
Hip Hop
#1 TOBi - Elements Vol. 1 - (Same Plate / RCA)
Loud
#1 Cell Press - Cell Press - (Self-Released)
Folk/Roots/Blues
#1 Anthea Feaver - Play It Back EP - (Self-Released)
!earshot charts - september 2016 - top 20 international
Asterisk (*) denotes Canadian artists. All !earshot charts in this issue reflect actual airplay on campus/community stations during the month of September 2016. Charts are weighted according to broadcast range and market size. To view older charts from as far back as 1999, go to our charts main page.
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Rank |
Artist |
Title |
Label |
1 |
Ravi Shankar |
In Hollywood, 1971 |
Northern Spy |
2 |
Andino Suns * |
Madera |
Self-Released |
3 |
Beautiful Nubia And The Roots Renaissance Band * |
IWA |
Eniobanke |
4 |
Zomba Prison Project |
I Will Not Stop Singing |
Six Degrees |
5 |
The Frightnrs |
Nothing More To Say |
Daptone |
6 |
Sonzeira |
Tam Tam Tam Reimagined |
Brownswood Recordings |
7 |
Alsarah & The Nubatones |
Manara |
Wonderwheel |
8 |
Various |
Bobo Yéyé: Belle époque in upper volta |
Numero Group |
9 |
Lee 'Scratch' Perry + Subatomic Sound System |
Must Be Free |
Megawave |
10 |
Joyce N'Sana * |
EP |
Self-Released |
11 |
Delhi 2 Dublin * |
We're All Desi (Remixed) |
Westwood Recordings |
12 |
Compass (Mexican Institute of Sound + Toy Selectah) |
Compass |
Six Degrees |
13 |
Bossacucanova |
The Best of Bossacucanova |
Six Degrees |
14 |
Dom La Nena |
Cantando EP |
Six Degrees |
15 |
Luisa Maita |
Fio da Memória |
Cumbancha |
16 |
Mei Han and Red Chamber |
Classical & Contemporary Chinese Music |
ASZA |
17 |
Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble |
Fire, Sweat, and Pastis |
Flowfish |
18 |
Various |
Discover Music From Brazil |
ARC |
19 |
Kaisha Lee * |
Up (single) |
Self-Released |
20 |
Locos Por Juana |
Caribe |
Rock The Moon |