KLOF No. 81 opens with Hannah Peel and Beibei Wang’s rhythmic duet from The Endless Dance, moving through Cocanha’s radical French trad, Leenalchi’s pansori allegory for their Luaka Bop debut, and the first album of Himba music ever released from Northwest Namibia. Plus Shye Ben Tzur and Jonny Greenwood, Marisa Anderson, Mama’s Broke, Jim Moray, BCMC, Zoh Amba, Emily Portman, Anna McLuckie, Myer U Clark and more.

The Dublin-based duo Lemoncello, Laura Quirke and Claire Kinsella, open up their homes and pick ten objects — a borrowed fiddle, a hand-painted notebook from Mexico, a wood-carved swan, a Simpsons fridge sticker — that tell small stories of places returned to, gifts received, and the things that sustain a creative life between records.

On Emily Portman’s fourth solo album, she weaves a tapestry of complex lyrical themes and intricate musical arrangements. Of all the singers and songwriters in British folk music, few have the ability to encapsulate what it means to be human in the way that Portman does. “Dominion of Spells” is a real and vital piece of work, something to be cherished.

Alex Zhang Hungtai has announced Orion/Mother, a new double album due June 19 on American Dreams. Across the two records, the Taiwanese-Canadian artist alchemises past and present by sampling home recordings made with New York improvisers and composing over them. Lead tracks Sidewinder and the title piece from Mother introduce a project Zhang describes as an exploration of the primordial unconscious.

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