The Grammy award winning group Konono No. 1 was formed in Congo in the late 1960s. Their distinctive sound is...
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Uganda, in east Africa, is also known as ‘The Pearl of Africa’. The three day Nyege Nyege festival, this year...
Headliner Clap! Clap!‘s recorded works are experimental, African infused electronica, arguably, made to make you think. His DJ set is...
Ariwo are a little-known, and newly-established, world fusion act. Led by sound designer, Pouya Ehsaei, they are a quartet of...
As part of a mammoth effort to bring the tropical vibes, Global Rhythms risked much by taking over Brixton all...
Soothsayers are among the leading underground, reggae and dub bands this side of Jamaica. They also love a bit of...
More like The Brother from planet Niburu… The Brother Moves On begun their Jazz Café headline show with a spoken...
A sold out Oslo was treated to a reincarnated Yeasayer, complete with their unmistakable lush harmonies, jangly guitars and New...
Indulgent, complex, studied and immediate. Sons of Kemet’s criminally conceptual rhythms belie the overriding catchiness of a sound that dishes...
Daniel Haaksman is a superstar DJ in the making. His unique take on global rhythms has seen him receive many accolades,...
DJ Katapila is a popular Ghanaian DJ and producer. In the context of Ghana’s pop music landscape, Katapila’s music is...
Loundo (Un Jour) is the coming-of-age, debut album from Guinean-born Moh! Kouyaté. A protégé of the Mandingo tradition, Kouyaté is establishing...