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Ojûn’s journey back to childhood on Reunion Island
Interview
Ojûn’s journey back to childhood on Reunion Island

Ojûn slips his multi-instrumentalist talents between field recordings and electronic orchestrations to pay tribute to the Reunion Island, where he grew up. PAM invites you to listen to a preview track via this unique interview.

Mr Eazi unveils new alias in single “The Don”
News
Mr Eazi unveils new alias in single “The Don”

Mr Eazi’s new single introduces the era of The Don, a reflection on Eazi’s growing music empire, and an announcement of his upcoming EP Something Else. Mr Eazi embodies The Don for his latest single […]

11 new albums you should listen to this week
News
11 new albums you should listen to this week

Everything Tasteful Lala &ce The rapper with an inimitable style unveils her first solo album, a receptacle for her multiple influences, ranging from Lil Wayne to the music of her father’s village. After mesmerizing the […]

Anthony Yeboah recalls the golden years of Vis-a-Vis
History
Anthony Yeboah recalls the golden years of Vis‑a‑Vis

As Canadian label We are Busy Bodies reissues Obi Agye Me Dofo (1977), one of the most famous LPs of the glorious highlife Ghanaian band Vis-a-Vis, PAM reached Isaac Yeboah, singer and original member of the band. Interview.

South African band The Drive rises from the ashes on reissue
News
South African band The Drive rises from the ashes on reissue

The Canadian label We Are Busy Bodies is about to re-release the much sought-after 1975 album Can You Feel It by South Africa’s first soul-jazz band, The Drive. The album Can You Feel It is […]

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Stambeli: the last dance with the spirits
Reportage
Stambeli: the last dance with the spirits

A pantheon of spirits born in sub-Saharan Africa; ceremonies held behind closed doors; and therapy through music… For centuries, the stambeli has brought vibrations to Tunisia, through a ritual that heals and delivers. It’s time to get possesed!

Welcome to Kumerica: dive into the Kumasi street phenomenon
Reportage
Welcome to Kumerica: dive into the Kumasi street phenomenon

In Ghana, rap is going through a revival with the drill wave. The subgenre revealed the existence of the Kumerica subculture to the whole country, originating from the poor neighbourhoods of Kumasi.

Giles Peterson’s compilation exploring Cuban sounds from the 70s and 80s
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Giles Peterson’s compilation exploring Cuban sounds from the 70s and 80s

According to this compilation by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker, Cuban music from 1975-1985 came in many forms: jazz, funk, tropicalia, disco and salsa … The list of new musical genres that emerged during this […]