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8 albums you need to hear this week
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8 albums you need to hear this week

In this week’s selection: a tribute to the city of Belém, an electro-funana compilation, Goldlink’s endorphic mixtape, Manu Dibango doing sound illustrations and much more… Dona Onete Rebujo Following the critical success of her 2017 album […]

Antibalas, 20 years of afrobeat and kung-fu spirit (1/2)
Interview
Antibalas, 20 years of afrobeat and kung‑fu spirit (1/2)

In 2018, the band from New-York celebrated its 20 years. As honorable heirs of Fela, the band is about to release a new record that draws as much in afrobeat as in ancient China. Kung-fu […]

When Africans sing of Africa, an introduction
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When Africans sing of Africa, an introduction

Pour démarrer en beauté, voici une toute première sélection où soufflent les vents d’Afrique.

Idris Elba launches record label, introduces French producer James BKS
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Idris Elba launches record label, introduces French producer James BKS

It’s not everyday that one of Britain’s greatest actors launches a record label. Today Idris Elba launches 7Wallace and announces his first signing James BKS. James BKS neatly mirrors Idris’ story mix of movies and […]

The 25 Best Reissues of 2017
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The 25 Best Reissues of 2017

The Pan African Music team select their favorite 2017 reissues. Compilations, vinyl reissues and exclusive archive gems: a short focus on 25 timeless albums that made our year. Listen to selections from this list on […]

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Afro-rap godfather Blay Ambolley comes back with his 30th album
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Afro‑rap godfather Blay Ambolley comes back with his 30th album

Hiplife pioneer releases Blay Ambolley releases Ketan the may 12th.

Orchestre Poly-Rythmo: from the streets to the worldwide groove
Interview
Orchestre Poly‑Rythmo: from the streets to the worldwide groove

We met Vincent Ahehehinnou, historical singer of Benin’s Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou.