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PAM goes Off the Map in new docuseries
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PAM goes Off the Map in new docuseries

PAM is proud to present Off the Map, a collection of mini-docs that bring you into the lives of emerging artists from Kinshasa to Paris, Casablanca and Johannesburg.

PAM Club: Summer Bounce by Nicky Summers
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PAM Club: Summer Bounce by Nicky Summers

The London princess of amapiano opens a parenthesis between two residences to concoct an elegant PAM Club translating her love for South African house! Born in London to Jamaican parents, Nicky Summers was exposed to […]

5 albums to discover this week
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5 albums to discover this week

Rave & Roses Rema Rema’s debut album, Rave & Roses, has finally arrived. Since its emergence in 2019, the author of the hits “Dumebi” and “Soundgasm” has not finished conquering new musical territories, imposing little […]

“Jagwar”, Terakaft’s new adventure
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"Jagwar", Terakaft’s new adventure

The Tuareg rock band returns with a three-track project released via Secousse, accompanied by a novel written by their manager.  For nearly 20 years, Terakaft has been a mainstay of the rich Saharan rock and […]

Digging into Eritrean Anthology
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Digging into Eritrean Anthology

An introduction to the collective that is shining a spotlight on buried Eritrean masterpieces online and in-person for a celebration of culture and heritage.  

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700 Bliss, the alliance of Moor Mother and DJ Haram, announces its first album
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700 Bliss, the alliance of Moor Mother and DJ Haram, announces its first album

The New Jersey-based duo just unveiled “Totally Spies,” the chilling first single for the LP Nothing To Declare.  Based in Philadelphia since 2012, DJ Haram is a key figure of the New Jersey Noise scene. […]

Goodbye, Manu! A tribute to our African uncle
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Goodbye, Manu! A tribute to our African uncle

PAM pays tribute to Manu Dibango, who left us one year ago, on 24 March 2020. The musician, a generous pioneer, has built bridges between Africa and the rest of the world. A look back at the first chapters of his fantastic novel-like life.

PAM Club: Cedric Woo’s psychedelic Africa
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PAM Club: Cedric Woo's psychedelic Africa

Le DJ et curateur français installé à Londres nous propose une visite guidée dans sa collection de vinyles caribéens et panafricains. Un PAM Club cosmique de près de trois heures ! Depuis 2005, Cédric Lassonde aka […]