The aim of this compilation is to raise funds for various (inter)national NGO’s, anti-racism advocacy groups and organisations of black initiative, with all proceeds to be donated to these causes. In the aftermath of Black […]
The aim of this compilation is to raise funds for various (inter)national NGO’s, anti-racism advocacy groups and organisations of black initiative, with all proceeds to be donated to these causes. In the aftermath of Black […]
Shabaka Hutchings talks Dogon cosmology, African flutes and the field recordings of Hugh Tracey ahead of the release of the new Sons of Kemet album, Black To The Future
Today we honor the memory of George Floyd and those who are protesting in his name with our humble participation in Blackout Tuesday. To stand in solidarity and support, we won’t be publishing any content […]
Who better to close our Black History Month feature than with this militant centenarian. Tim Black rubbed shoulders with the greatest figures in 20th century Black History: political leaders and jazz legends jostle in the memories […]
On the anniversary of the Brixton Riots, PAM explores the impact of reggae and sound system culture through the events that reshaped Britain’s multicultural landscape in 1981. Header image © Sound System Culture – Nowness “In […]
The two London-based artists switch between rap and free jazz on this moving track, deeply rooted in our contemporary issues. DoomCannon is a composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist from London. When he’s not playing free jazz […]
Knackaveli Kofi Mole Following his freestyle series #MoleMondays which culminated in the release of a 20-track album, Ghanaian rapper Kofi Mole drops his new project Knackaveli, titled in reference to “Makaveli”, the great 2Pac’s alias. […]
In the midst of our era’s anxieties, the New-Yorker Colombian band tries to find healing in its new video and upcoming album. Following “Memoria”, “Babalawo” and “Oya”, “Yo Me Lo Merezco” is the fourth and […]