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Pan-African kinship within London’s Balimaya Project
Interview
Pan‑African kinship within London's Balimaya Project

Yahael Camara Onono tells us about the project’s founding and his career in music from his North London upbringing to his lifelong love for djembe.

Msaki’s Platinumb Heart: when art is the final courtroom
Profiles
Msaki’s Platinumb Heart: when art is the final courtroom

The singer-songwriter unveils a dense double project, set in the injustices and the beauty of contemporary South Africa. PAM chatted with Msaki, the eternal art activist, about her fights and her hopes. 

The many voices of Herbie Tsoaeli
Feature
The many voices of Herbie Tsoaeli

For Jazzfest Berlin – Johannesburg, PAM met the Award winning South African bassist, as well as the spirits he carries. Meet Bra Herbie, the musician who speaks voices in volume.

TC & The Groove Family’s Afro-jazz remixed
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TC & The Groove Family’s Afro‑jazz remixed

The 10-piece Leeds collective take their music to new heights with a remix EP from the UK’s electronic music scene. TC & The Groove Family is a 10-piece collective based in Leeds, United Kingdom. On […]

Daedelus and Joshua Idehen combine beat making and poetry on Holy Water Over Sons
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Daedelus and Joshua Idehen combine beat making and poetry on Holy Water Over Sons

Collaborating remotely between Boston and Stockholm, the pair have announced a new album that speaks directly to the times. Having collaborated with Madlib and sampled by Drake, Alfred Darlington AKA Daedelus is a pre-eminent and […]

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Sean Khan explores John Coltrane’s legacy in new album
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Sean Khan explores John Coltrane’s legacy in new album

The UK-based saxophonist has announced a new project titled Supreme Love: a Journey Through Coltrane, to be released on BBE Music. Sean Khan is a London born jazz saxophonist. His recording career began in the […]

Alice Coltrane’s  Africa: Live At The Carnegie Hall 1971 reissued
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Alice Coltrane’s Africa: Live At The Carnegie Hall 1971 reissued

Alice Coltrane’s interpretation of her late husband’s “Africa” with Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shapp, and Cecil McBee is to be reissued on vinyl this November.  The 28 minute live performance is largely improvised, starting off with […]

JazzFest Berlin, next stop Johannesburg
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JazzFest Berlin, next stop Johannesburg

The festival, scheduled for November 5th and 6th, will showcase the city’s rich jazz scene as well as its cultural heritage. We spoke with artistic director Nadin Deventer about the Southern migration. Following a digital […]