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The Busy Twist remixes Zimbabwean band Gonora Sounds
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The Busy Twist remixes Zimbabwean band Gonora Sounds

“Journey Of Life” is the London-based DJ’s take on sungura, one of the country’s most popular dance genres.  “Journey Of Life Remix” is what The Busy Twist does best: uptempo, bass-heavy craze, influenced by regular […]

PAM Rewind: De Schuurman’s world in 10 tracks
Feature
PAM Rewind: De Schuurman's world in 10 tracks

Every month Cortega picks a DJ or producer who puts Africa and its diaspora in the spotlight. Featuring an exclusive playlist of the 10 sounds that have shaped his musical universe.

The best Kenyan rap of 2021
List / Guide
The best Kenyan rap of 2021

Throughout a year of hardship, the Kenyan rap scene prevailed, unveiling a fresh selection of talent from shrap and drill, to the old school flavours of boom-bap and gangster rap.

The best African rap of 2021
List / Guide
The best African rap of 2021

In 2021, African rap was marked mainly by the rise of drill, the sub-genre of hip-hop which had a huge impact on rap music all over the continent.

Geneva’s Antigel festival is back on track
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Geneva's Antigel festival is back on track

The annual event is known for quality shows held in places like swimming pools, hospitals or airports. It returns for three weeks with Little Simz, Le Juiice, Makala and others in January 2022.  Antigel Festival’s […]

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Nsasi, indomitable and misunderstood
Interview
Nsasi, indomitable and misunderstood

The Anti-Mass collective has just released DOXA, a first EP embodying electronic queer resistance in Uganda. We spoke to Nsasi, one of the masterminds behind the team.

Etran de L’Aïr pay tribute to their hometown in debut album
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Etran de L’Aïr pay tribute to their hometown in debut album

The Nigerien band’s new project will invoke the exuberance of weddings in their beloved Agadez, capital of Saharan rock.  Playing for over 25 years, Etran de l’Aïr (or “stars of the Aïr Region”) have emerged […]

Willy N’for’s movements, migration, and the geography of groove
History
Willy N’for’s movements, migration, and the geography of groove

Musicians have always travelled. Willy N’for had all the necessary ingredients to want to travel, a troubled past, a complicated life, dexterity with the bass guitar, and an appetite for travelling on the interstellar grooves of funk, with dreams of jamming with giants.