There are moments when you really think that London is turning into a ghost town when it comes to quality...
I’d never been to the Jazz Cafe before, so armed with my Gold DM’s, I shuffle and squeeze myself through...
Despite jazz’s being born to warm weather New Orleans, a city full of “elaborate wedding-cake ceilings, wide sliding doors, tall...
Today, black music is warmth, experimentation, crossbreeding, avant-garde, tradition, and rhythm. Turin’s Jazz Re:Found festival explores these definitions, with a...
Sona Jobarteh is the picture of determination. That’s not just because of her consciousness, musicianship, poignant voice or effect produced...
When it was founded sixteen years ago, Club To Club aimed to be an electronic music festival – the electronic...
Words can’t do justice to what went down at the St. James the Great Church, a.k.a. Church of Sound, in...
It is under the Overground railways in Haggerston, in a tiny venue newly opened by the Soundcrash family, that Japanese-born...
Tonight begins with a performance from Subajah, who, in and of himself, is an incredibly talented man. He displays his abilities as...
They say the show must go on. After a freak outbreak of Norovirus meant the Wahaca Day of the Dead...
Womex is something more than an exhibition: it’s more intense and bonding. That’s probably why, for the second time in...
If you like your cumbia, mambo, afrobeat, blues and funk in a big brass band style, then tonight at Rich...













