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L.A. ATLANTIC, documentary on Di Soca Twins by Foreigner
Interview
L.A. ATLANTIC, documentary on Di Soca Twins by Foreigner

Multidisciplinary artist Foreigner is once again donning his filmmaker hat with the first part of an experimental series dedicated to the Di Soca Twins dancers. Joint interview. In the prolongation of his audiovisual project, created […]

Feel the trance of Kukaya
News
Feel the trance of Kukaya

This orchestra, composed entirely by Malawian percussionists, offers traditional songs in a rare format.  These are raw recordings that the Mzuzu outdoor studio is offering us on the 1000HZ label. The laughter of the children, […]

Arlo Parks, the color of emotions
Profiles
Arlo Parks, the color of emotions

The 19-year-old London singer Arlo Parks is already one of the most promising voices of her generation. Here, she discusses her new single “Hurt” and her magical performance for the Colors Show.

Nigerian artists stand up for #EndSARS movement
Feature
Nigerian artists stand up for #EndSARS movement

Wizkid, Davido, Falz and others step up in protest for the #EndSARS movement leading to the disbandment of the notorious federal police group SARS (Special Anti Robbery Squad).

Caleb Kunle questions love in new music video
News
Caleb Kunle questions love in new music video

In the new video “What is love,” from his upcoming EP Rose Hertz, the Nigerian-born British artist questions the idea of love through the prism of familial roles for Nigerian women.   “Women can do […]

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Roger Ballen’s naked lunch
Interview
Roger Ballen's naked lunch

Until early next year, the South African photography behemoth will be cast under the spotlight at the Halle Saint Pierre, the Mecca of Art Brut in Paris. This allowed PAM the opportunity to chat with the artist about his new projects. Be warned however; there are a lot of them to take in.

Luo religious practice in Obong’o Nyakalaga music
Feature
Luo religious practice in Obong’o Nyakalaga music

Uncovering the long history of Luo religious practices in the life and work of Vioxii Dede, Japesa and Khaligraph Jones.

The flute, Africa’s breath of life
History
The flute, Africa's breath of life

Whatever its shape, the flute stands firmly rooted in most African music. This is an insight into the role of the instrument, with a focus on the musicians who made it famous and those who place it in the spotlight today.