Don Jazzy, Oxlade, Ibejii, and Jujuboy Star all break the silence with PAM to give their perspective on Nigeria’s recent Twitter ban, how the platform has played a key role in their careers as artists, and its consequences on creative freedom.
Don Jazzy, Oxlade, Ibejii, and Jujuboy Star all break the silence with PAM to give their perspective on Nigeria’s recent Twitter ban, how the platform has played a key role in their careers as artists, and its consequences on creative freedom.
Two years after the release of their debut album on Nyege Nyege Tapes, the Kenyan grindcore phenomenon, Duma, releases two tracks on a new compilation, Sub Pop Singles Club Vol. 6, compiled by the excellent […]
Damon Locks creates a space for conversation and interpretation on Black Monument Ensemble latest EP NOW, in the backyard of Experimental Sound Studios in Chicago.
The Dutch festival, which will take place from November 11 to 14, has just announced the 46 artists that make up its fourteenth edition. In Utrecht, the Netherlands, one of the most eclectic festivals in […]
In a short and intriguing video, the Lisbon-based group seems to announce their planned reunion in July. #BURAKA4EVER. It is with this hashtag, posted under an Instagram video compiling reactions from spectators during their last […]
This week, 3 of his children remember him with a song or an album. Kidi, a writer and a journalist, starts the serie and speaks of Francis the Free. Can you hear it?
King Perryy brings together reggae, dancehall, afrobeats, drill and more to his debut album, staking his claim without borders or restrictions and with the powerful cosigns of some of today’s most influential artists.
On 7th May, PAM will be releasing the documentary The Keeper directed by Mariette Auvray. The film focuses on the artist Cheryl Ann Bolden, whose travelling museum connects people to Black history. PAM met her in Paris.