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5 albums to discover this week
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5 albums to discover this week

This week, Jeshi immerses himself into his childhood, Khaid refreshes the afrobeats scene, Seckou Keita and Catrin Finch combine kora and harp in the service of a common vision, an album to showcase the sounds of Africa’s first DIY modular synthesizer and Alpha Bondy’s return with socially-motivated message.

5 albums to discover this week
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5 albums to discover this week

This week, Phelimuncasi stings like a bee, Obongjayar reflects deep, Bachir Attar leads a Jajouka trance, Kendrick Lamar makes his return and Groundation give a reggae staple.

A pan-African celebration awaits at Trace Made in Africa
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A pan‑African celebration awaits at Trace Made in Africa

This 24th, 25th and 26th of June, Apollon and Trace present “Trace Made in Africa”, 72 hours of  music, fashion, dance, lifestyle, and art to celebrate African music in the buzzing city of Porto. Prepare […]

PAM Club: Nothing but music by DANYKAS DJ
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PAM Club : Nothing but music by DANYKAS DJ

Key figure of the afro-house scene, Portuguese DANYKAS DJ joins the ranks of the PAM Club’s series with an exclusive set that oozes with love!

PAM Club : Leo PaLayeng’s AcholitroMix
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PAM Club : Leo PaLayeng's AcholitroMix

Pioneer of the acholitronix movement, the rare Leo PaLayeng honors us with his presence in PAM Club with a crazy mix that galvanizes Ugandan popular music.  From northern Uganda to southern Sudan, Acholi music is […]

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The violin, pulling on the heartstrings of Africa
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The violin, pulling on the heartstrings of Africa

The violin – in all its forms – undoubtably plays a major role in the music of the African continent. Here we present an overview of the stringed instrument, played by those who made it famous in the past, as well as those who celebrate its resonance today.

Miriam Makeba, and the fight goes on
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Miriam Makeba, and the fight goes on

90 years ago, the South African singer, who was to become “Mama Africa”, a Pan-African heroine, was born. The life of a woman who thought that the fight should never end.

Ibaaku: Pioneer of Senegalese electro
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Ibaaku: Pioneer of Senegalese electro

The futuristic Senegalese artist continues his exploration of the worlds from the capital city in constant mutation, which he named “Neo Dakar”. For PAM, he breaks down his approach and tells us about his love of all things fusion.