Before learning to walk and talk, Luzmira Zerpa was already singing… well, maybe that’s not literally what happened, but since...
Only two days to go! Then, the new album of one of Rhythm Passport’s closest friends and long-time faithful contributor...
Reggae was born as an attempt at offering a mass of people tired of pretending to be a rational, liberal,...
Among the dozens of bands that claim to play some unclassifiable music, Melt Yourself Down are probably one of the...
Mokoomba are the biggest band in Zimbabwe, achieving global recognition, with their breakthrough album Rising Tide. Five years on, with...
K.O.G & the Zongo Brigade is Afro-fusion in the truest sense of the word: “you can call us Afrofusionists! Think...
There is a time proven bond between music and reincarnation, of birth and rebirth, and of historical ancestry (Aztec soldiers,...
The concept behind the AfroCubism collaboration is to celebrate and unite some of Mali and Cuba’s hottest musicians and to...
The first time I heard Spoek Mathambo I was blown away. The dark energy, the powerful beat, the slightly disturbing,...
I am writing this review at the Santa Monica Pier in LA, surrounded by sea, sand, a Bubba Gump Shrimp...
Oumou Sangaré was long ago crowned musical royalty in Mali. Known for her formidable vocals and fearless messages, she is...
King Ayisoba, as his name states, is the king of Ghanaian music. He plays his sacred kologo, a two-stringed wooden...













