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PAM Club: Mobi Dixon’s tribal soul
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PAM Club: Mobi Dixon’s tribal soul

This week, PAM welcomes South African Afro-house heavyweight Mobi Dixon, delivering an elegant set, and a real antidote to the winter blues.

Wally Badarou: Echoes (1984)
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Wally Badarou: Echoes (1984)

We dive into the French born Badarou’s most well known 1984 classic Echoes for a closer look at the sounds of Wally’s world.

Kojey Radical gives Reason to Smile
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Kojey Radical gives Reason to Smile

UK rapper and son of Ghanaian immigrants, Kojey Radical, releases his much anticipated debut album, narrated by his mother and introducing a “space and bass” sound full of funky horns and cerebral lyrics.

The Cavemen. championing the highlife renaissance
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The Cavemen. championing the highlife renaissance

Back from their first headline tour, The Cavemen. recount how they revived one of West Africa’s favorite genres, highlife, for the next generation of listeners.

Getting from A to Z with Atongo Zimba
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Getting from A to Z with Atongo Zimba

The Fra Fra man with the two strings talks about his movements from his home in Ghana to Brighton, passing by Fela Kuti, a new generation of musical youth, and a benevolent new album. 

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The Harder They Fall: A Black Western with a pan-African soundtrack
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The Harder They Fall: A Black Western with a pan‑African soundtrack

Koffee, Fatoumata Diawara, Mayra Andrade, Barrington Levy, and Fela Kuti all step in to redefine the score of the American Western and the forgotten black cowboy on Netflix’s The Harder They Fall.  Netflix’s original The […]

Juls introduces the sounds of his world
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Juls introduces the sounds of his world

Ghanian producer Juls, known his many high profile collaborations including Burna Boy, Tyler The Creator, Stonebwoy, and more, marks his debut with Sounds of My World, a genre defiant album of afro fusion with some of today’s most talented African stars. 

PAM Club: professor Kensaye’s global bass
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PAM Club: professor Kensaye’s global bass

For this instalment, the PAM Club welcomes a French-British artist with Haitian roots for an electronic set infused with Latin and Afro-Caribbean rhythms.