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Sérgio Mendes’ Brazil
List / Guide
Sérgio Mendes' Brazil

This summer the boss of the Heavenly Sweetness label shares some of the treasures of his record collection with us.

Archie Shepp: The great champion of transmission
Feature
Archie Shepp: The great champion of transmission

The pioneer of «free jazz » has ceaselessly examined every strata of African-American culture since his arrival on the scene in 1960. He continues his explorations on his new album « Let My People Go », a duo with the pianist Jason Moran.

The best Nigerian songs of 2021 so far (2nd quarter)
List / Guide
The best Nigerian songs of 2021 so far (2nd quarter)

Here is the latest Naija music of the second quarter of 2021.

Sparrow and Barbossa announce the release of debut album, Seven Seas
Interview
Sparrow and Barbossa announce the release of debut album, Seven Seas

The Swiss-Uruguayan duo have released Seven Seas, an Afro and Latin house summer gem that features a host of international names. Listen to “E Fura” and hear from the artists.

The other heroes of the Round Table
History
The other heroes of the Round Table

On 30 June 1960, the Congo (DRC) became independent. Alan Brain, director of the movie The Rumba Kings, and Manda Tchebwa, historian of Congolese music, have reconstructed in detail, with the help of archives, African Jazz orchestra’s journey. On their way to Belgium, the orchestra was in charge of brightening up the nights of the delegates participating in the negotiations, and composed the ‘Independence Cha Cha’.

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PAM Club: afro club according to DAWA
News
PAM Club: afro club according to DAWA

Parisian collective DAWA, formed of DJ Ata, DJ Diyou and DJ Nek London, throws a three speeds PAM Club guided by an addictive Afro-electronic groove. A thrilling one hour overview of what these diasporic music agitators normally reserve for us in the clubs of the French capital.

Mamady Keïta, the djembe falls silent
Feature
Mamady Keïta, the djembe falls silent

Master drummer and music educator Mamady Keïta who bore the knowledge of the djembe for a generation of musicians through Le Ballet National Djoliba, his music group Sewa Kan, and as the founder of the Tam Tam Mandingue academy, has passed away.

Vic Santoro gets real with “Cigar Talk”
News
Vic Santoro gets real with "Cigar Talk"

Accompanied by singer Anariii, the South London rapper has announced a new mixtape entitled Vic’s Lifestyle: Glory Days Pt. 3, scheduled for release on July 28. On “Cigar Talk,”  Vic Santoro reflects on his new […]