Earlier in September, the UK’s electrifying Bollywood Brass Band released their latest album, Carnatic Connections, which is an exciting collaboration...
Interviews
In a year where world politics has seen neighbouring countries close their curtains and shut their doors, music is an...
The Caribbean: scattered islands, surrounded by sea that is at times green, at times grey, and at times blue. The...
Phil Passera and Chieka Ononye’s music careers as DJs and producers span two decades. They honed their sound on solo projects...
Çiğdem Aslan’s second album, A Thousand Cranes, was published just a few weeks ago by Asphalt Tango and will be...
Kefaya is a concept which goes far beyond the Egyptian word meaning “enough”. If you followed the events during the...
Whether it be called kwaze les 8, kontredans, or bal violon, Haiti’s contra-dance tradition is for the most part unknown...
They just released a new album, are ready for a new tour with a brand new show, choreography and tricks, but...
Sons of Kemet are no longer a fresh faced new group on the London music scene. After five years and...
As it turns out, no, she’s not “bad” at all! If you read that her name means “Inna is bad”,...
We sent our very own Tash_LC down to Rich Mix London earlier this year to interview the Congolese Sokous legend...
With a new album out (MM3), a European tour ready to hit the road (with a London gig at Battersea...