fbpx → Skip to main content
The Pan African Music Magazine
©2024 PAM Magazine - Design by Trafik - Site by Moonshine - All rights reserved. IDOL MEDIA, a division of IDOL Group.
9 albums you should listen to this week
News
9 albums you should listen to this week

Sometimes I Might Be Introvert Little Simz Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, a reverse acronym for the British-Nigerian rapper’s first name, is the fourth album from an artist slowly being recognized as a national treasure. […]

8 albums you should listen to this week
News
8 albums you should listen to this week

Wastral Celia Wa On her new EP, Celia Wa sings about her memories of Guadeloupe in both Creole and English. She highlights disastrous episodes from history, still deeply rooted in many Caribbean families. This organic […]

Amazones d’Afrique announce an EP of remixes
News
Amazones d'Afrique announce an EP of remixes

The group unveils Jo Bissa’s remix of the track “Dogon,” from their second album, acting as a preview of their new project, Amazones Power – the Remixes. The West African collective breathes new life into […]

5 albums you should listen to this week
News
5 albums you should listen to this week

Sms for Location Vol.4 Moonshine In this fourth installment of the mixtape series, the Montreal collective creates links between different musical genres, from Afrobeats to Kinshasa electronic music and funk. Twenty producers, DJs and MCs […]

The Guess Who? festival unveils its program for 2021!
News
The Guess Who? festival unveils its program for 2021!

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 […]

Loading
Confirmed
Loading
Confirmed
PAM Rewind: Gafacci’s world in 10 tracks
Series
PAM Rewind: Gafacci’s world in 10 tracks

Born and raised in Labadi, a coastal community that’s part of the bustling Ghanaian capital, Accra, Gafacci’s got music running in his DNA.

By the neighborhood and for the neighborhood: the Wakaliwood phenomenon
Feature
By the neighborhood and for the neighborhood: the Wakaliwood phenomenon

In the Ugandan slums of Wakalinga, a self-taught movie director and his assistant from New York are proceeding to rip up the action film rulebook written by North America and Hong Kong. PAM meets with the pair to find out more.

African Electronic Diaspora: a compilation to support  Black Lives Matter
News
African Electronic Diaspora: a compilation to support Black Lives Matter

The aim of this compilation is to raise funds for various (inter)national NGO’s, anti-racism advocacy groups and organisations of black initiative, with all proceeds to be donated to these causes. In the aftermath of Black […]