The Carnation Revolution spelled the end of Portugal’s colonial empire. From Cape Verde to Angola, Mozambique to Guinea-Bissau, we look back to the soundtrack of the years of liberation.
The Carnation Revolution spelled the end of Portugal’s colonial empire. From Cape Verde to Angola, Mozambique to Guinea-Bissau, we look back to the soundtrack of the years of liberation.
Standing on top of the Algarve’s cliffs, the Lisbon-based DJ and producer unveils a heady new track with “OOO”. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Branko has taken his decks in many beautiful landscapes for […]
This week at the PAM Club, we welcome Porto’s very own and XXIII record label co-founder and DJ, NOIA. Expect a thirty five minutes long set full of hard drums bangers, afro-electronic gems of rare […]
Kleopatra Divine is a Rwandan DJ and digger who promotes female artists and understands the sweet science of undulating bodies. A member of the Noir Divine duo and close to the group Moonshine, this “zouk […]
Parisian collective DAWA, formed of DJ Ata, DJ Diyou and DJ Nek London, throws a three speeds PAM Club guided by an addictive Afro-electronic groove. A thrilling one hour overview of what these diasporic music agitators normally reserve for us in the clubs of the French capital.
Pongo, the champion of Angolan kudurista, performs the fiery “Bruxos” on the Colors show ahead of her debut LP. Pongo has come a long way since “Kalemba (Wegue Wegue),” the breakout hit by Buraka Som […]
For this new episode of PAM Club, we welcome London-based DJ and producer Daviaa, from Lisbon. The unwavering standard-bearer of Afro-electronic music from the Portuguese-speaking world, he delivers a galvanizing set driven by his obsession […]
In a short and intriguing video, the Lisbon-based group seems to announce their planned reunion in July. #BURAKA4EVER. It is with this hashtag, posted under an Instagram video compiling reactions from spectators during their last […]