Youssou’s heartwarming classic released in 1984 is a 34 minute love letter to his Senagalese roots from his new home in Paris.
Youssou’s heartwarming classic released in 1984 is a 34 minute love letter to his Senagalese roots from his new home in Paris.
The South African rapper begins a new chapter in his career with this boiling project.
The first track of the album, “Pending In The Pattern,” reveals the remarkable union between French DJ Simo Cell and Egyptian singer, poet and trumpeter Abdullah Miniawy. This is the story of an unexpected meeting […]
Apple launches its month long campaign Oshe Naija (meaning Thanks Nigeria in Yoruba) to celebrate Nigeria’s rich musical history via a dedicated music portal.
After their delicious performance at the MUTEK Festival, Montreal duo ZANDOLI II invests the PAM Club with a very fine mixtape played with four hands.
On October 2, 1958, Guinea became independent. Ten years later, the country paid tribute to the towering figure of Samory Touré, a hero of the anti-colonial struggle, in a masterful work, crafted by the Bembeya Jazz National.
On October 2, 1979, Bob Marley & The Wailers released Survival. A Pan-Africanist work like never seen before, which included the seminal hit “Zimbabwe”.
To all aficionados of the American jazz diva, I Put A Spell On You and Pastel Blues are back on vinyl. With iconic tracks such as “Feeling good,” “Strange Fruit” and “Sinnerman,” two Nina Simone […]