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Talking tapes with Onipa
Interview
Talking tapes with Onipa

PAM spoke to Onipa about cassette tapes, family, and higher purpose upon the release of their Tapes of Utopia remix album with guest appearances from the extended Onipa family.

Onipa and Franz Von reunited on the magnetic “Chicken No Dey Fly”
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Onipa and Franz Von reunited on the magnetic "Chicken No Dey Fly"

A track that announces the release of the mixtape Tapes Of Utopia, scheduled for next September. The collective Onipa brings together the Ghanaian artist K.O.G. and the British Tom Excell, also member of Nubiyan Twist. […]

Nubiyan Twist and Onipa contribute to Forest Sound Archive
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Nubiyan Twist and Onipa contribute to Forest Sound Archive

Funded by the London Waltham Forest Council and Arts Council England, as part of their cultural revival fund, the profits from new compilation, recorded during confinement, will be donated to the local food bank Eat […]

Onipa’s uprising against the machines in their new video
Music Video
Onipa's uprising against the machines in their new video

The band Onipa unveils the video clip for “We No Be Machine”, the eponymous title of an album which will be released on March 20th via Strut Records. Onipa is a project born from a […]

Onipa unveils new music video, “My Way”
Music Video
Onipa unveils new music video, "My Way"

When afrobeat and dancehall meet Malian guitar. Onipa means ‘human’ in Akan, the ancient language of the Ashanti people of Ghana. It’s a message of connection through collaboration: from Ghana to London, our ancestors to our […]

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Electronic afro-disco duo ONIPA releases first music video
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Electronic afro‑disco duo ONIPA releases first music video

UK duo unveils first single “Open My Eyes“. ONIPA means ‘human’ in Akan, the ancient language of the Ashanti people of Ghana. It’s a message of connection through collaboration: from Ghana to London, our ancestors […]

The 50 best albums of 2023
Feature
The 50 best albums of 2023

Listen in on 2023 with our pan-African selection from Durban to Tunis, Nairobi to Niamey, featuring the likes of Amaarae, MC Yallah, Omagoqa, and Baaba Maal. 

The best albums of October 2023
Feature
The best albums of October 2023

Dive into the October selection, marked by ODUMODUBLVCK’s Igbo rap, British-Ghanaian collective ONIPA’s come back, and Vanyfox’s infectious batida EP.