Going to a music festival is, in a way, a sort of pilgrimage. It is, for many, an act of...
After four joint albums together over the span of a decade, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto thought they had nothing...
Set in the heart of the Sussex Downs, Love Supreme Festival returned for its 6th year of spreading the gospel...
Further expanding the horizons of modern jazz, Tigran Hamasyan was joined by Norwegian trumpeter Nils Petter Molvaer and the London Vocal...
Unrestrained, delirious and other-worldly, The Return is the latest album release from Kamaal Williams. Cruising on the fumes of Black...
From the first Jamaican rude-boy sound systems of Duke Reid and Prince Buster to Trojan Records of London 1968, ska, rocksteady,...
From the first jazz-solo drum rhythms of David Lessie that opened the show, to the cyclical afro-lead from John Kelly’s...
On Thursday 24th May, Manchester-based hip-hop group The Mouse Outfit played a thoroughly enjoyable set in the simple pub venue...
Opening the evening was Mogadisco’s finest selection of African beats, thus setting the scene for the proceeding collusion of cross-border...
Walking into the small, church-like Stanley Halls, one could hear the familiar stabbing-horn sounds of afrobeat emanating from the hall....
A moment occurred during the final stages of The Turbans‘ album launch show at the Islington Assembly Hall which symbolised...
A one-off performance for a one-off event. It doesn’t happen too often that we get to enjoy a Fatoumata Diawara...













