This EP, his second solo project, revisits the latest hip-hop trends with flamboyance, proving that Ghana remains a land of rap. $pacely is no longer at his first try. After nearly 5 years in the […]
This EP, his second solo project, revisits the latest hip-hop trends with flamboyance, proving that Ghana remains a land of rap. $pacely is no longer at his first try. After nearly 5 years in the […]
To celebrate the release of their new single, “Sukuma,” the fairy-fingered duo Montparnasse Musique share their love for Africa in a distinctive electro-acoustic DJ set.
This week in the summer records series, we return to the East of the African continent, Ethiopia. Francis Falceto created the wondering series “Ethiopiques,” which allows us to rediscover the golden age of Ethiopian music and discover new treasures.
The afro-futurist collective will release Ngbaka in November, a true symbiosis between local and electronic music. Fulu Miziki could be translated as “music from the garbage.” The group explains: “To find the sound we have […]
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 […]
This summer the boss of the Heavenly Sweetness label shares some of the treasures of his record collection with us. Dive into reggae music featuring Bob Marley, Ken Boothe, Hugh Mundell and more.
The young South African DJ, producer, and creator of 2020’s biggest hit “Jerusalema,” Master KG, talks about his newfound success, humble beginnings, and the road ahead…
They say Kenyan music clutches at straws for identity; that it’s a concoction of various sounds, difficult to classify under a singular umbrella. In fact, maybe that’s the beauty of it. The first half of the year has seen some exciting collaborations emerging in the Kenyan urban music scene, featuring Rhumba, Afropop, Trap and Gengetone, from seasoned acts to new entrants. Here is a glimpse at what’s constituting the playlist of Kenya’s listeners.