One of Morocco’s most popular rappers releases “Hendrix,” which praises “Casa by night.” Issam is a unique export of the Kingdom of Morocco, and has found popularity way beyond the borders of his native land. […]
One of Morocco’s most popular rappers releases “Hendrix,” which praises “Casa by night.” Issam is a unique export of the Kingdom of Morocco, and has found popularity way beyond the borders of his native land. […]
To celebrate the release of Indaba Is the 1st record of 2021 from Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood label – PAM caught up with Gilles and Indaba’s Thandi Ntuli (a few weeks apart, and on different continents) to talk curation, Pan-African sounds, and how a record label can be an ally.
Let’s bring the week to a beautiful close by celebrating International Women’s Day alongside the DJ and Zimbabwean educator, King Her, with a bewitching Afro tech mix. Born in Harare and of Zimbabwean and Japanese […]
Logos II Pappy Kojo The Ghanaian artist rejuvenates the local hip-hop scene with his new album Logos II. Rapping from a young age, he left his native country for Italy in 2004 and began covering […]
In “Cosmosis,” the Nigerian poet and British grime artist combine for the first track on the new posthumous album by the afrobeat legend. Recorded in London, in March 2020, in the famous Studio 13, “Cosmosis” […]
For the third episode of PAM Club, we called on dancehall lover DJ Suzmo. Co-founder of the collective and label Sample Delivery, the Paris-based Belgian producer shows his love for Jamaican sound systems in this […]
Alternating between sumptuous melodies and driving, impactful rap, Awori has joined forces with Twani, a beatmaker from Lyon, for an album as politically-engaged as it is sensitive. Ranavalona, pays tribute to the last Malagasy queen, and establishes her place in the pan-African pantheon of defiant women.
The Parisian collective Mawimbi has released “Fôli Kadi,” a new cut from their first album, to be released in the spring. Listen to a sneak preview with. Last November, Mawimbi surrounded itself with the Ghetto […]