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Beja Power! and the ancient rhythms of Noori & His Dorpa Band
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Beja Power! and the ancient rhythms of Noori & His Dorpa Band

Anchored in the ancient and troubled history of the Beja people, Noori and His Dorpa Band use the Beja’s unknown melodies as an act of resistance for the historically marginalized group of Sudan’s Eastern Desert. 

Lojay, from Love & Attention to Gangster Romantic
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Lojay, from Love & Attention to Gangster Romantic

After making enormous strides since his 2017 debut, singer-songwriter Lekan Osifeso Jnr., more commonly known as Lojay, says he’s excited about how things are going to go for 2023. 

Juju’s cosmic jazz reissued by Strut Records
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Juju’s cosmic jazz reissued by Strut Records

A Message From Mozambique is a 50-year-old masterpiece, sublimed by Juju’s cosmic jazz and strong stances on Black liberation. 

Msaki x Tubatsi: Synthetic Hearts, organic sound
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Msaki x Tubatsi: Synthetic Hearts, organic sound

The South African vocal duo, joined by cellist Clément Petit, unveil an elegant and delicate collaborative album, intimately exploring the complexities of human relationships, the willingness to let go and the changing seasons. 

A soundtrack to Nigerian protest music
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A soundtrack to Nigerian protest music

Nigerians went to the polls to usher in a new era of Nigerian politics. As the nation comes to terms with the results, PAM has provided a soundtrack of protest music to highlight the country’s historic and ongoing struggle for political justice. 

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The 10 best albums of February 2023
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The 10 best albums of February 2023

Every month, PAM browses the pan-African scenes to offer a selection of ten fresh releases. This February, we’re vibing to Spinall’s compilation, exploring Algeria with Acid Arab, celebrating the life of AKA and more.

Sarkodie, from Tema to the world
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Sarkodie, from Tema to the world

The Ghanaian star is stretching his legacy, from a star-studded album to his critically acclaimed collaboration with the late Bob Marley, the Twi rapper is constantly pushing African hip-hop to new heights. 

PAM Club: Mansa melts the winter ice
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PAM Club: Mansa melts the winter ice

From Stockholm, the artist with Gambian roots, Mansa, questions the diasporic context in which he evolves through a DJ set guided by movement and emotions. Coming from a Swedish-Gambian family, Mansa was born in Sweden, […]