Two weeks to go until the new edition of Jazz:Re:Found. In its past editions, the forward-looking festival has brought to...
Afro-groovers of the world rejoice! After years of waiting spent dancing to their exhilarating singles, the afro-fusionists par excellence, K.O.G....
An Argentine group who stood out from their peers with their proud feminist stance, Fémina consists of Clara Trucco, Sofia...
Before its association with elevators and beige dinner parties, jazz was all about making people dance with a sense of...
Brixton has been known as the cultural home of Caribbean diasporic music since the years of the Windrush, but this...
It’s that time of the year again; when one of our favourite festivals will brighten up Lloyd Park in Walthamstow....
Akua Naru released her third album, The Blackest Joy, on 27th April 2018 on The Urban Era label. Growing up...
Pidgin rap provocateurs Fokn Bois are back with seven-track EP Afrobeats LOL, which satirises the globalised afrobeats genre, albeit using...
The Last Poets need no introduction, yet I find myself being reintroduced to them through their album Understanding What Dub...
Bahia, in northern Brazil, is known as being one of the largest hubs for Afro-Americans since the days of slavery....
If you want to relate with and understand the present state of a country, listen to its hip-hop music. That’s...
If you are looking for a 360° musician, look up the name Steve Pretty. The trumpet player, orchestra director, composer,...











