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13 mixes for a New Year jam
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13 mixes for a New Year jam

To help you make your New Year’s Eve a memorable one, we have selected 13 PAM Club sets from our extensive collection.

The 30 best electronic albums of 2021
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The 30 best electronic albums of 2021

Listen to 2021’s best amapiano, batida, baile funk, techno, jungle, gqom, afro-futurist and more, making the clubs bounce all across the continent.

The story of Salif Keita’s Soro
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The story of Salif Keita’s Soro

In celebration of Salif Keita’s seminal album, Soro, via a conversation with it’s producer François Bréant.

KUTU take us to Addis Ababa with “Dantada”
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KUTU take us to Addis Ababa with “Dantada”

The Franco-Ethiopian trio, after an eventful tour, finally delivers its first single.  After an eventful French and East African tour, the band returns with their first official single “Dantada”. The track dives into the feverish […]

African Guitar Heroes
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African Guitar Heroes

Let’s take a few tours and detours all over the continent to discover some of its guitar masters. To hear them at their best you often have to wait until the 1st verse or chorus is over; wait for the song to bloom and for the guitarist to rise.

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Thee Dian and her crew’s “Masterclass”
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Thee Dian and her crew's "Masterclass"

The Franco-Senegalese singer drops a new video, surrounded by Crystal Murray, Le Diouck, Calamity and Lagrace.  Based between Paris and Dakar, Thee Dian is a young singer-songwriter of 20 years old with a very singular […]

Willy N’for’s movements, migration, and the geography of groove
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Willy N’for’s movements, migration, and the geography of groove

Musicians have always travelled. Willy N’for had all the necessary ingredients to want to travel, a troubled past, a complicated life, dexterity with the bass guitar, and an appetite for travelling on the interstellar grooves of funk, with dreams of jamming with giants.

Vis-A-Vis In Congo Style: when highlife combined with Congolese rumba
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Vis‑A‑Vis In Congo Style: when highlife combined with Congolese rumba

The Canadian label We Are Busy Bodies is reissuing a 1976 album from legendary Ghanaian band Vis-A-Vis.  As both a popular live act and in-demand studio musicians in Ghana, Vis-A-Vis released 13 albums between 1975 […]