There was something extra jubilant and euphoric about the Tallinn Music Week that managed to take place, against all odds, in...
Tropicália Fest began at an impromptu bus stop for yours truly, as it did for most other attendees. I parked...
If the names Cairokee and Zap Tharwat don’t ring any bells it’s probably because you’re a) not Egyptian b) don’t...
There are musicians who follow the traditional styles of their country and those who create brand new ones, assembling together...
Every now and then (and by far, it happens more “now” than “then”), Jo’burg and its music scene surprise us...
You can strip them of their cables, pedals and stage costumes, but you can’t extinguish their innate psychedelic flame. As...
Like the smell of a freshly printed book with the anticipated suspense of a can’t-put-it-down storyline, the debug gig for...
We are excited to host a new monthly section on Rhythm Passport curated by the nice people, travellers at heart...
In a year where world politics has seen neighbouring countries close their curtains and shut their doors, music is an...
King Ayisoba, as his name states, is the king of Ghanaian music. He plays his sacred kologo, a two-stringed wooden...
There’s a country and a city in it that never cease to (musically) surprise us. New acts are born every...