Le festival musical itinérant Les Femmes S'en Mêlent entame sa douzième édition cette année !Indie music festival Les Femmes s'en Mêlent (Women Mix It Up) kicks off this week on 16 April. Over its 2-week run, the festival will feature up-and-coming and established female-led acts with shows in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Spain and England.Read the full article at What's On The Hi-
Juana Molina used to be a comedian in her native Argentina. Then she dropped the comedian shtick, and between 1996 and today, she put out a couple of homemade solo albums that were delicate, whispery, and bubbling with electronics. They were very well received and, no, they are not comedy albums. What? Is that a problem for you? Are you disappointed? Did you expect something else? Juana's gonna...
Next month, Argentinian vocalist, songwriter (aka spellcaster) Juana Molina's releasing her fifth album in a dozen years Un Día . She recorded at her place outside Buenos Aires, singing and playing everything, minus some guitar work by Gareth Dickson from Vashti Bunyon's band. The looping, loping, super rhythmic, horn-laced title track (or trek), translated "one day," serves as the album's sta..
I've been a big fan of former Argentinean comedian Juana Molina for a couple of years now so it's good to see her return with a new album Un Día and gigs in Dublin on October 9th and Cork on the 11th. She was brilliant last year in Crawdaddy and last month at the Picnic. [...]
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Un Día is Juana Molina's fifth album, in a career dedicated to following a most inspired and inspirational muse. It's twelve years on from her debut, Rara and, if that album perhaps struggled at first to find an audience, then that audience has grown surely and strongly with the albums that have followed. But it's not [...]
Artist: Juana Molina Album: Un Dia File Under: Folktronica, World Music Recommended if You Like: Beth Orton, Four Tet, David Byrne Featured Track: Un Dia Argentinean singer/songwriter, Juana Molina, is an amazing interpreter of sound. I discovered her by chance many years ago at Bimbos, opening for a band I can't even remember now because her performance was so compelling and mesmerizing I've ...
Juana Molina is an former television actress from Argentina with an unlikely passion for making a kind of cut and paste folk-tinged electronica. Molina's latest album for Domino comprises eight lengthy, carefully assembled pieces with a focus on layered grooves..
For some late night oddness or early morning magic, this one gets under my skin. I don't know what to say about her. She has a lovely and disarming voice and has created a very ethereal sound that does not really remind me of anything else, wholly original. This track in particular lures you into the soundscape with an exotic mantra. It has a wonderful microcosmic and intimate feel while still ...
Loving this new release from Juana Molina! Found the title track here on Stereogum. If you're not familiar, imagine Bjorkand Feist growing up listening to a lot of Stereolab and set loose in a South American soundstage and an unnamed jungle. Loops and wild animal calls, acoustic guitars and electronic beeps. You can find more on her own website here. Before her recording career she was a huge s
On the MP3 button, Juana Molina, singing the title song from the movie "Rudo y cursi" (which is either 'Crude & Corny' or 'Rude & Corny' or 'Rough & Corny', I couldn't tell from the various reviews I read, and I only ever learned Spanish curse words). But for SUTC purposes, check out the youtube video of Los Odios featuring Juan Son covering Cheap Trick's "I Want You to Want Me": (no idea w...
I can't believe I finally have time to post something, but it will just be quick. It's the end of the semester, and students are buzzing all around with a thousand and one needs and requests, as you can probably imagine.I just learned about Juana Molina from Daily CD. Here's a copy and paste from that page, and then you can head to her MySpace page to hear a little music.Let's see if we can g...