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Ink 19 :: Radio Khartoum
Radio Khartoum works hard to set itself apart from the indie-pop pack, working with non-Anglo American bands like Cessna and Watoo Watoo, and releasing material exclusively on three-inch CDs. Andrew Muzyk corresponds with label head Alexander Bailey to discover what drives RK's unique approach.
RADIO KHARTOUM by Andrew Muzyk Radio Khartoum is a label with a mission: to break indie pop from its "Anglo-American" bondage and to do it with a flare uncharacteristic of modern independent labels. In fact, the label advertises itself as releasing "indiepop music from bands from foreign lands." A ...
Ink 19 :: The Politics of Disappearance
Various Artists (Radio Khartoum). Review by Jason Plender.
THE POLITICS OF DISAPPEARANCE VARIOUS ARTISTS Radio Khartoum Sometimes good things seem too short. Other times, they're brief but complete. The latter is the case in this six-track collection of gentle continental pop from Radio Khartoum. Not quite acoustic, never afraid to toss in a string arrangement ...
Ink 19 :: Cessna
Finnish indie popsters Cessna explore their Loves, Longings, and Regrets on their newest album for Radio Khartoum, but it took Andrew Muzyk to discover why Kimmo and Sami don't sing in Finnish and why they compare their music to a kaleidoscope.
...come the lads of Cessna, bright eyed and ready to take on the world. With releases on esteemed pop labels like Jigsaw, Fantastic, Tweenet, and Radio Khartoum, Cessna have seemingly taken over the indie-pop landscape with their brand of jazzy grooves and soulful lyrics. Their newest release, titled Loves...
Ink 19 :: Gypsophile
De Loin, Les Choses (Radio Khartoum). Review by Terry Eagan.
GYPSOPHILE DE LOIN, LES CHOSES Radio Khartoum Gypsophile? I suppose in translation that would be "lover of gypsies." One who looks on those wanderers and entertainers longingly and dreams of throwing everything away and following them into strange lands. On this, his second release, Guillaume Belhomme ...
Ink 19 :: Replicant
Kuuki No Soko (Radio Khartoum). Review by Terry Eagan.
REPLICANT KUUKI NO SOKO Radio Khartoum Replicant is Sanae Yamasaki and Hideyuki Sasaki, and they play exquisite Japanese indie-pop. On a cursory listen, they remind me a bit of a Japanese version of Butterglory. Their songs, instantly catchy, rely on clever arrangements and effects that on first listen ...
Ink 19 :: Testbild
The Double Life of Testbild! (Radio Khartoum). Review by Stein Haukland.
TESTBILD THE DOUBLE LIFE OF TESTBILD! Radio Khartoum Testbild -- that is, multi-instrumentalist Petter Herbertsson -- has made a strangely, beautifully captivating introverted electro-pop concept album, uniting Kraftwerk and the obscure 1970s synth-outfit Space with contemporary acts as hugely diverse ...
Ink 19 :: Index
Index (Ink 19, February 2001)
FEBRUARY 2001 Index Ink Spots Tony Iommi :: Slash's Snakepit :: Kiln :: Radio Khartoum :: Starpolish :: The Selby Tigers :: Matthew Sweet :: J.G. Thirlwell Live Ink The Amazing Rhythm Aces :: Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater :: Dick Dale and the Del-Tones :: Captured! By Robots :: A.F.I. :: Buckwheat Zydeco ...
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