Wang Dang Doodler

Along with Amos Milburn’s “Chicken Shack Boogie” and Eddie Cochran’s “C’mon Everybody,” Koko Taylor’s “Wang Dang Doodle” is among the greatest party records every committed to wax. A huge R&B hit for the Chicago-based singer back in 1966, “Wang Dang Doodle” is a vivid, almost surreal snapshot of a particularly…

Meet the Prosthetic Cubans

Marc Ribot is best known for contributing a singular guitar racket to several Eighties-era Tom Waits albums put out by a major label, Island Records. In the years since, though, the record industry has grown so conservative that it’s now something of a surprise when a Goliath firm signs anyone…

Bus Stop Funnies

The Drug Czars perform at 9:00 p.m on Friday, October 22, at FuBar, 909 E Cypress Creek, Fort Lauderdale. Also appearing are the Crumbs, Corky, and Man Scouts of America. Tickets are $4 to $6. For more information call 954-776-0660…

Cesaria Evora

To those saddened by the news of fado queen Amalia Rodrigues’s death earlier this month, consolation comes with this CD. Rest assured the soul of Portuguese blues will be transported into the next millennium by stalwart Cape Verdean chanteuse Cesaria Evora. Fado and Cape Verde’s mournful morna — sung in…

Leo Kottke

Lest ye, the hippie-come-lately, forget: Guitars begin their lives as plants. Ancient, wise, and mystical plants. Living, breathing, and towering plants. Then chop, cut, plane, sand, form, set, shellac. Add simple strings and … voilˆ! Place one in the proper hands and the tunes write themselves. Some players can even…

In Clubland

While Shadow Lounge (1532 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-531-9411) is preparing for its hallowed music fest next week, where you’ll hear almost as many big-name DJs as beats per minute, this weekend offers a bevy of activities. Following last year’s enormously successful Tranceport compilation featuring DJ Paul Oakenfold, Tranceport Vol…

Carl Craig’s Sci-Fi Jazz

Jazz is a word currently being thrown around techno circles, primarily as a way of defending the merits of the form to incredulous critics. For sneering rockists who dismiss techno as either disposable Muzak or numbingly abstract because of its largely instrumental nature and failure to revolve around easily digestible…

Homeboy Meets World

At last month’s Technics DMC World Finals DJ competition held at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom, the atmosphere was more charged than in past years. It was the first time the world finals had been held in the United States. Maybe the electricity could be attributed to the presence of…

Bold Soul Sisters

Considering that the worldly Afro-soul duo Les Nubians raps in French and cooks up a tasty sonic bouillabaisse on its debut album, Princesses Nubiennes, it truly is a wonder that the often parochial American urban scenesters who run the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards chose these gals as the…

Rotations

Zap Mama A Ma Zone (Luaka Bop/Virgin) Afro-European group Zap Mama has always refused to submit to the control of categorization: all the better to reimagine musical, as well as human, possibilities. A Ma Zone, Zap Mama’s fourth album, continues a progression that began with the group’s 1993 self-titled debut…

In Clubland

It is not every weekend that you can see an Austrian marching band and then walk a few blocks to hear a 70-year-old North Carolina bluesman. But on Sunday you can catch just such a combo by sauntering from the Oktoberfest block party in front of Mozart Stube restaurant (325…

Van Van Plays On

The 1000 people in the audience last Thursday night at the Flynn Theater in Burlington, Vermont, didn’t know much about the Cuban band Los Van Van. “Everybody here who speaks Spanish raise your hand,” singer Roberto Hernandez called from the stage (in Spanish). “Uno, dos, tres, cuatro … uh, okay…

Have Horn, Will Travel

Both Brian Setzer and the Royal Crown Revue crow about sparking the swing craze that threatens to survive into the new millennium. Props, though, are more than overdue for Roomful of Blues, the little big band with the big horn section that got its start more than three decades ago…

Slater Ain’t Fakin’ the Funk

Before launching into a serious discussion about body poppin’, his new album, Wireless, and why electro changed his life, British producer Luke Slater reveals one significant fact: He loves to roller-skate. “I’m not a ‘blader,’ mind you,” he says, stressing his old-school, four-wheel status. “But I was just in New…

Rotations

Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Spirit of Music (Elektra) Move over Ames Brothers, Kim Sisters, and Staple Singers. Another musical family has hit its stride. In past years Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers have been as long on talent as the Carter family, but as short on memorable…

Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers

Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Spirit of Music (Elektra) Move over Ames Brothers, Kim Sisters, and Staple Singers. Another musical family has hit its stride. In past years Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers have been as long on talent as the Carter family, but as short on memorable…

Cut Chemist and DJ Shadow

Cut Chemist and DJ Shadow Brainfreeze (Sixty 7) Cut Chemist and DJ Shadow, two of the most innovative and influential turntablists around, performed a hotly anticipated live set at a San Francisco club this past February. Shadow is best known for his widely hailed album Endtroducing …, which combines samples,…

In Clubland

Rap on this weekend as South Beach houses the hip-hop conference “How Can I Be Down,” when homeboys and girls from across the land urbanize the million-dollar sandbar. Many events weren’t confirmed at press time, but among those that were: Rakim (see “Kulchur” ) on Friday night at Zen (1203…

Bangers, Mash, and Feedback

Even in a city that is defined by its anomalies, Churchill’s Hideaway is one of Miami’s most logic-defying entities. Unless of course you’d expect to find a British pub in Little Haiti — a British pub that specializes in U.K. delicacies such as bangers and mash; boasts a satellite dish…

Sounds Devine

Just outside Atlanta in Roswell, Georgia, resides Richard Devine, 22-year-old experimental sound composer and electronic-music producer. Devine’s home sits on a blandly pleasant suburban street in what could be the homogenous heart of America — which seems appropriate. As Devine helps spearhead intelligent dance music’s (idm) path away from its…

Rotations

Yat-Kha Dalai Beldiri (Wicklow Records) I think I can save George Lucas some pain when scoring his next Star Wars installment. Instead of continuing his steady diet of John Williams, he should look to Tuvan folk rockers Yat-Kha. For example, scenes of Darth Vader assembling his first legion of stormtroopers…

In Clubland

The Mission (637 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-534-5420) turns tricks again when Chicago’s Bad Boy Bill celebrates the release of the fourth CD in his Bangin’ the Box series, at Friday night’s Tricks II. Besides Bill’s three turntables, he’ll be joined by fellow spinners Stew, Smiley, and six other DJs…