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Phinoshey: preacher of positive waves
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Phinoshey: preacher of positive waves

He first sang to the love of God before mixing hip-hop, jazz, soul and lo-fi. Phinoshey reveals life in the Nairobi slum on his 16-track album Sun from Kibera.  The album takes place in the […]

Nubiyan Twist revisits History in “Tittle Tattle” music video
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Nubiyan Twist revisits History in "Tittle Tattle" music video

The new vengeful and farcical video “Tittle Tattle” provides a baroque sample of their third album Freedom Fables scheduled for next February. The young English collective from Leeds is shaking up the codes of contemporary […]

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.

Urban Village raises awareness in “Ubaba”
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Urban Village raises awareness in "Ubaba"

The new video for “Ubaba” (Father) tells the story of the Soweto fathers forced to work in ‘the hostels’ — male-occupied working-class homes during apartheid. Feet in the tradition, head in the future, the four musicians […]

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

Every week, we highlight significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s selection includes albums from Tems, Urban Village, Langa Mavuso, Masma Dream World and G Sudden. For Broken Ears Tems The rising nigerian […]

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Zaire 74: Africa and the Black Americas reunited in Kinshasa
Review
Zaire 74: Africa and the Black Americas reunited in Kinshasa

Franco, Tabu Ley, Makeba, Abeti… they all were recorded during these three crazy nights that announced the famous Ali vs Foreman boxing fight. Back to Kinshasa, Zaire, 1974.

The Cranes: Idi Amin Dada’s favorite boy band
Profiles
The Cranes: Idi Amin Dada's favorite boy band

Considered by many as the godfathers of modern music in Uganda, The Cranes reunited after a 44-year hiatus for a history-making concert at the Nyege Nyege Festival. PAM revisits the band’s musical fortunes, closely tied with the nation’s political history – for better or for worse.

Sabrina Bellaouel signs to InFiné, shares new track “Nasser”
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Sabrina Bellaouel signs to InFiné, shares new track "Nasser"

The French-Algerian singer and producer Sabrina Bellaouel announces the EP We Don’t Have To Be Enemies with the single “Nasser”, an experimental turn to the opposite of her first works launched on the tracks of […]