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PAM Club: Sabine Blaizin, a messenger of the Haitian diaspora
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PAM Club: Sabine Blaizin, a messenger of the Haitian diaspora

Sabine Blaizin is an enthusiastic ambassador of the Haitian diaspora in New York and enters the PAM Club with a mix of productions released on her own label, Oyasound. “Mind, Body and Soul” made it […]

Poté releases second LP A Tenuous Tale of Her
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Poté releases second LP A Tenuous Tale of Her

Poté, a St Lucian born son of the diaspora, releases his second full length project A Tenuous Tale of Her on Bonobo’s Outlier label, piecing together the Afropean sounds derived from Kuduro and Zouk and today’s best diasporic dance music.

PAM Club: lusophone sounds with Daviaa
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PAM Club: lusophone sounds with Daviaa

For this new episode of PAM Club, we welcome London-based DJ and producer Daviaa, from Lisbon. The unwavering standard-bearer of Afro-electronic music from the Portuguese-speaking world, he delivers a galvanizing set driven by his obsession […]

Ousmane Sembène, griot of the screen
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Ousmane Sembène, griot of the screen

PAM salutes the great Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène with a panning shot of his life and a pull focus on his use of music in cinema

Siti and the Band release “Subira” ahead of new album
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Siti and the Band release "Subira" ahead of new album

The Zanzibar-based band focuses on the misunderstandings married female musicians face from their husbands. Siti and the Band is a group with growing success in Zanzibar and the rest of the world.  They are known […]

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Neta Elkayam: Morocco, promised land
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Neta Elkayam: Morocco, promised land

The singer Neta Elkayam’s career reflects the entire history of the Judeo-Moroccan diaspora that has settled in Israel. Creativity in exile is found here.

Blue Note goes to Africa
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Blue Note goes to Africa

The story of how the iconic label and its roster embraced newly independent Africa in the 1960’s. From Ghana to Nigeria and on to Tanzania via Art Blakey, Lee Morgan and McCoy Tyner

Kologo player Ayuune Sule releases video for “Don’t Be Lazy”
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Kologo player Ayuune Sule releases video for "Don't Be Lazy"

With his new album, Putoo Katare Yire, the Ghanaian translates his natural enthusiasm to music. Ayuune Sule is a Ghanaian artist from Bongo, a town in the north of his native country. One of the […]