In this episode, writer and self-taught musicologist Claude Lemaire chooses Iron Butterfly, Jeff Beck, and even the Beatles as pioneering heavy rock influencers.
In this first fall installment, writer Rudy Radelic is featuring a comparison, some winners, a major disappointment, and a handful of other notable titles he’s found.
Our esteemed classical music critic Pierre Dallaire has picked three outstanding Brahms recordings for you to explore.
Claude Lemaire presents standout jazz LPs from his 12,000-strong vinyl collection, including Thelonious Monk’s “Brilliant Corners” and Charles Mingus’ “The Clown.”
Kamasi Washingtonโs Fearless Movement is a bold, rhythm-driven opus mixing jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hopโbut while its scope dazzles, its sheer scale raises questions about whether intimacy, not grandeur, is his next frontier.