Colourful palette of sounds, instruments, rhythms and moods from Congolese truly all-star group Kasai Allstars.
If you’re a fan of the one and only sound of Tuareg electric guitar, you probably already know the six-piece Afous D’Afous. Otherwise click play right now.
Malian tradition meets contemporary classical music with the fantastic first single from Trio Da Kali & Kronos Quartet’s upcoming album, “Ladilikan”.
How to keep progressing without abandoning your roots? Malian legend Oumou Sangaré is back with the answer.
Two unique and very different musicians stemming from Sierra Leone team up for a Afro-futuristic collaboration.
“If the shoe don’t fit, don’t force it to fit” – this line will stay with you throughout the day after you hear Tetu Shani’s latest single, “The Void”.
Luaka Bop label brings us a colourful new effort from Janka Nabay, recorded in USA but filled with African sounds and moods.
Four minutes of beautiful electronic folk pop from Amy Ayanda, a talented singer-songwriter and an all-embracing multimedia artist from Cape Town.
Two years after her first international release, the fantastic album called “Tzenni”, Mauritanian griot singer and instrumentalist Noura Mint Seymali once again gives us a peek into the noble cultural tradition of Sahel.
Born in Kenyan capital Nairobi, singer-songwriter Wambura Mitaru moved to Boston five years ago to continue her musical education at the Berklee College of Music – and to meet musicians from around the world.