So, this new album Travelling Light by Rafael Toral, an absolute favourite artist at OBLADADA – framed as a collection … More
Tag: jazz
REVISIO: Natural Information Society & Bitchin Bajas | Totality
Whilst I’ve been an adult for decades, the announcement that new music is coming from musicians I love, returns me … More
REVISIO: Richard Teitelbaum | Asparagus
Music primarily created as a soundtrack always risks being in the shadow of its visual counterpart. Certainly, when sitting through … More
REVISIO: Natural Information Society | Since Time Is Gravity
There was a week long period back in 2019 when it seemed OBLADADA lived in a bubble created by Natural … More
REVISIO: Jeff Parker | Mondays at The Enfield Tennis Academy
The functional sleeve, and the year/month/date titles all give the impression, this album is of music as simply presented as … More
REVISIO: Oren Ambarchi | Shebang
The first listen to Shebang already had me daydreaming the words in my mind – album of the year. Whilst … More
REVISIO: Colin Fisher | Reflections of the Invisible World
One of the more functional elements of posting a review on OBLADADA is tagging a story. Clearly, we are no … More
REVISIO: Masayuki Takayanagi New Direction Unit | Axis/Another Revolvable Thing
In the wide-ranging requirement to categorise, ‘experimental’ covers a whole lot of ground. What might be someone’s idea of aural … More
REVISIO: Basil Kirchin | Everyday Madness
I’ll admit straight away that here at OBLADADA, we have a long-standing deep admiration for Basil Kirchin. Whilst he’s known … More