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Ifriqiyya Électrique: Trance-Europe-Express on the road of the Tunisian Banga ritual
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Ifriqiyya Électrique: Trance‑Europe‑Express on the road of the Tunisian Banga ritual

Afro-Tunisian ritual trance meets nomadic Western post-industrial punk. Convulsed children’s bodies, their faces turned towards the sky and their eyes rolling back, people chanting until exhaustion, their feet beating the ground… loud percussions, sometimes slow, […]

Crate diggers vol. 2: what are we listening around the world?
Crate diggers vol. 2: what are we listening around the world?

Crate Diggers’ drive is seeking and showing the last musical trends.

Glitterbeat: origins and philosophy of a versatile label
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Glitterbeat: origins and philosophy of a versatile label

Interview with musician Chris Eckman, one of Glitterbeat Records’s two founders about the birth and spirit of an adventure born in Mali.

Spoek Mathambo unveils the first single from his new album
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Spoek Mathambo unveils the first single from his new album

Spoek Mathambo unveils the first single from his new album

Orchestre Poly-Rythmo: from the streets to the worldwide groove
Interview
Orchestre Poly‑Rythmo: from the streets to the worldwide groove

We met Vincent Ahehehinnou, historical singer of Benin’s Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou.

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Music in the City: African Lisbon
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Music in the City: African Lisbon

Notre reporter local vous fait découvrir un véritable panorama de la musique africaine à Lisbonne !

Label focus: NØ FØRMAT!
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Label focus: NØ FØRMAT!

PAM revient aujourd’hui sur l’histoire de No Format, ce label passé maître dans l’art de ciseler des bijoux musicaux.

Les Amazones d’Afrique sing for gender equality !
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Les Amazones d’Afrique sing for gender equality !

Les Amazones d’Afrique – group of 10 singer from West Africa – join their voices to defend women rights and struggle against violence. Kandja Kouyaté, Mamani Keita, Mariam Doumbia (Amadou & Mariam), Inna Modja, Rokia Kone, […]