The end of March saw Juanita Euka release her first self-penned album called Mabanzo with Strut Records. Meaning ‘Thoughts’ in Lingala,...
Formed in London in 1971, from a varied collection of Caribbean musicians, Cymande have blazed a funk-drenched trail and spread...
You don’t often have the opportunity to explore and delve into the cultural roots and family tree of a musician...
There is this trademark groovy, danceable, lightness to Sinkane’s songs that make them either deeply political music, in the same...
Savvy and oozing self-deprecating charm, Zara McFarlane is one of Gilles Peterson’s freshest jazz vocalists who has been signed with...
To celebrate and introduce you to Soul City, the Jazz Cafe‘s revamped and retuned Saturday club night, we asked some...
With a nomadic upbringing and a yearning to speak her own truth, Meklit is an empowered songstress making big noise...
You can hardly start a new year in a better and more optimistic way than listening to some soulful and...
Paraphrasing the title of one of their brand new songs; they are still here! Jazzanova, one of the most influential...
If you are looking for a 360° musician, look up the name Steve Pretty. The trumpet player, orchestra director, composer,...
For International Women’s Rights Day, we play tribute to all women in music with this Strictly Female mix going from afrobeat, Lusophone...
We are glad about the fact that the music lovers at Bandcamp haven’t lost their good habits and also in...













