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Thanks to the cool people at Taco!, the Thamesmead-based artist-led organisation, we are finally back “on air”! After a few months of radio silence, we are indeed pretty excited about our new monthly residency at one of the most vibrant community-led stations in London, RTM.FM, and to introduce you to...
We never made a secret of the fact that we love Ibibio Sound Machine music, so we were really looking forward to hosting at Soas Radio for the April episode of Rhythm Passport On Air, their frontwoman. Eno Williams. Have a listen to our interview with Eno enriched by a...
Last time we met Ibibio Sound Machine it was a little more than a year ago. They were “still” one of the most interesting bands enriching the London music scene. 12 months or so later, we find them as a “global music phenomenon”, with an exciting new album, new label...
Yes, Ibibio Sound Machine are back, with their hotly anticipated second album and they have returned bigger, better, rougher and tougher! It’s three years since the release of the now classic self-titled debut album and Uyai (Merge Records) doesn’t disappoint, laying down 12 tracks of synth-tinged African vibes sweeping from full...
08/08/2016 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm Ibibio Sound Machine - Wonder Women At The Globe The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London, Greater London
Ahead of their Passing Clouds gig last weekend, we caught up with Ibibio Sound Machine front woman, Eno Williams, to have a chat about the bands origins and the sounds and artists who drive them the most. London born Eno originally hailing from Nigeria, formed Ibibio with fellow bandmates/producers Max Grunhard,...
Following on from the roaring success of their 2014 debut record and tour, Ibibio Sound Machine step onto home turf as they visit East London’s Passing Clouds this Friday to showcase their ever eclectic Afro-electro meets disco sound. The eight-piece ensemble, which is one of the most recent and intriguing Soundway...
22/01/2016 - 23/01/2016 7:00 pm - 3:30 am Afro-Palace Live Sessions - IBIBIO SOUND MACHINE Passing Clouds, London