Right, my review of the weekend's listening:
Jane Weaver - good. A little more obviously poppy than her earlier albums. reminds me a bit of Goldfrapp at times.
Teno Afrika - enjoying this. The first I've heard of Amapiano, which is one of the sounds of the South African townships. It's a mix of deep house, jazz and lounge, seemingly. This album reminds me of Jon Hopkins.
Genesis Owusu - excellent. He's a Ghana born, Australia raised rapper. The album reminds me, to a degree, of the whole late 80s/early 90s Daisy Age movement. Throw in bits of Prince and Outkast on top of that. Impressive!
Arab Strap - spectacularly good. I'd forgotten how good they are TBH. No real change to the formula - Malcolm Middleton provides the post rockish music, Aidan Moffatt intones stories of small time dramas over the top.
Anansy Cisse - I quite like this. He's a Malian guitarist. It's female vocal fronted with some fiddle on there. Very pretty!
Emily A Sprague - I think this actually came out last year. Ambient, synthy soundscapes. Worth a listen.
Alex Bleeker - pleasant enough US indiepop. Nothing that'll change the world but well constructed.
Of Montreal - sprawling and a tad overlong. There are some excellent and fun songs here but also some stuff that could be cut. Their usual synthy, slightly camp indie dance thing.
Altin Gun - Turkish folk and 80s synthpop don't seem like obvious bed fellows but they work together here. Not sure I prefer it to their earlier psych rock stuff but it's still good.
Fruit Bats - folkish, psychish, well made indiepop. Highly enjoyable!
James Johnston/Steve Gullick - Johnston is the former (?) singer of Gallon Drunk. Gullick is a photographer and guitarist. Together, they've made a sort of stripped back, ambient folk guitar album. It's good.
Album of the week: Arab Strap.