The young Nigerian trap star speaks with PAM about his sudden come-up and the inspiration and vision that imposed his foreign sound onto the local landscape.
The young Nigerian trap star speaks with PAM about his sudden come-up and the inspiration and vision that imposed his foreign sound onto the local landscape.
This week, Jeshi immerses himself into his childhood, Khaid refreshes the afrobeats scene, Seckou Keita and Catrin Finch combine kora and harp in the service of a common vision, an album to showcase the sounds of Africa’s first DIY modular synthesizer and Alpha Bondy’s return with socially-motivated message.
The German-Senegalese duo DÉERR calls on Senegalese youth to take action in a charged evocative clip entitled “Senegal Bondeléne” . Baby Sy, Senegalese DJ, singer and member of the Barcelonian band Jokkoo, teamed up with […]
Chouk Bwa & The Ångströmers unveils “Agwetaroyo”, the first track of their upcoming two-parts EP entitled Ayiti Kongo Dub, that will be released separately later on. The Belgian duo Ångströmers and the Haïtan band Chouk […]
In August 1970, Franco’s younger brother, Bavon Marie-Marie, passed away under tragic circumstances. As an epitaph, the Grand Master paid tribute with one of his most beautiful songs, “Kinsiona” (Sorrow).
Closely linked to the Nyege Nyege crew, the French-Ghanean producer Pö joins the ranks of the PAM Club series by going deep underground to deliver an electronic unhinged DJ set. Producer, actress, singer, DJ and […]
This week, Mahalia explores the complex nature of peopl’s relationships with their exes, the Buruklyn Boyz’s change of repertoire, Kwaku DMC tries on a minimalist approach to drill, Shabaka guides us through a meditation and Alune Wade recounts the sultan’s life.
Le 16 juillet, le festival ougandais fait escale au Point Fort d’Aubervilliers, aux portes de Paris pour une édition spéciale aussi folle que concentrée.