We’re living in a world where K-pop gets daytime airplay on BBC Radio 1. Think about that for a second,...
Bringing smooth and devout instrumental interplay, candid voices, and an alluring mélange of folk melodies, Namlo unfurls nuances of the...
The sun is shining as people from all corners of the globe – including artists from six continents and fifty...
On their second album, Altin Gün bring more of their Eastern promise to the fore with a diverse selection of...
Despite the lockdown, Rhythm Passport On Air is back! For the April episode of our podcast, we had the pleasure to...
There was something extra jubilant and euphoric about the Tallinn Music Week that managed to take place, against all odds, in...
What a year 2017 has been for Namvula. A new album (titled Quiet Revolutions that we recently reviewed)and a newborn baby...
On Monday 5th March, a rather interesting group of musicians came together on the Barbican stage to present Imagining Ireland,...
Rapidly on the ascent of UK folk music scene over the last few years, Talisk have won a bunch of...
This rare treat transitions between Middle Eastern jazz and folk, blending modern dub sounds with traditional sounds from tablas, dolaks...
We are excited to host a new monthly section on Rhythm Passport curated by the nice people, travellers at heart...
Every now and then (and by far, it happens more “now” than “then”), Jo’burg and its music scene surprise us...