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Seun Kuti Talks About Activism and What Inspired His New Album, Black Times
Interview
Seun Kuti Talks About Activism and What Inspired His New Album, Black Times

Ahead of the release of his fourth album, here is the first part of our three-part interview with Seun Kuti. Can you tell us about the cover of this new album? You look like “Seun […]

40 years later, Bob Marley’s Exodus album is revisited by his son Ziggy
News
40 years later, Bob Marley's Exodus album is revisited by his son Ziggy

June 1977, Bob Marley released one of his most acclaimed album, Exodus. 40 years later, his son Ziggy made his own version.

Ennanga Vision: deconstruction of musical forms from the kingdoms of Uganda
News
Ennanga Vision: deconstruction of musical forms from the kingdoms of Uganda

Eponymous album from Ennanga Vision is out today via Soundway Records.

Young SA rapper Andy Mkosi warns you: This Audio is Visual
News
Young SA rapper Andy Mkosi warns you: This Audio is Visual

Young South African rapper Andy Mkosi had release a “very experimental project, from the sound to the imagery”.

PANOPLAY: WizKid, Drake, Soulphiction, Leska, Baloji, Ennanga Vision, Republica Ideal de Acapulco
PANOPLAY: WizKid, Drake, Soulphiction, Leska, Baloji, Ennanga Vision, Republica Ideal de Acapulco

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Luis Visconde: Taxi Driver and the route to Angolan independence (1968)
Review
Luis Visconde: Taxi Driver and the route to Angolan independence (1968)

In Luanda, Portuguese taxi drivers wouldn’t take you wherever you want if you were Black…

Khalil Epi, electronic memories of Tunisia
Feature
Khalil Epi, electronic memories of Tunisia

Meet Khalil Epi, a Tunisian electronic producer on a mission to weave a thread through traditional music, pop, European club and North African art music.

+250, the new collective empowering Rwanda’s creative scenes
Feature
+250, the new collective empowering Rwanda’s creative scenes

Nomadic, polymorphic and transversal, the genesis of the +250 is akin to the development of a perennial rhizome. A rhizome so dear to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari who, nearly fifty years ago in Mille […]