Articles
Blog November 22, 2017
And Just Like That, Mugabe Disappeared
Review November 21, 2017
Macka B Speaks on Veganism, Consciousness and Well-Being
Blog November 21, 2017
Field Report: Mundial Montreal 2017
Blog November 17, 2017
Jordi Savall: Routes of Slavery
Blog November 17, 2017
Field Report: WOMEX 2017
Review November 15, 2017
Garfield “Chin” Bourne--The Clash Man
Blog November 13, 2017
White Light Festival Preview--Jordi Savall: The Routes of Slavery
Review November 10, 2017
Lee “Scratch” Perry’s Underground Truths
Blog November 10, 2017
Afropop Premiere: “Sahir” from The Spy From Cairo
Contests November 10, 2017
Ticket Giveaway: Anewal (Etran Finatawa) with DJ Henri
Blog November 8, 2017
The Evolution of House Music in South Africa: Exploring Gqom
Blog November 7, 2017
Photo Essay: Ibeyi at Brooklyn Steel
Review November 6, 2017
Havana Meets Kingston
Review November 3, 2017
Afrobeats Hot Hits: New Urban Dance Grooves From Africa
Blog November 2, 2017
Nigeria’s Women Take Center Stage
Blog November 2, 2017
Hip Deep in Nigeria
In the fall of 2016 and winter 2017, three Afropop producers spent over two months gathering music and interviewing artists, activists, scholars and other players in the music scenes of Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano and Edo State. The result is Afropop’s most ambitious undertaking to date, a set of radio documentaries and Web offerings that add up to a profound musical portrait of Nigeria.
Blog November 2, 2017
Field Report: Richmond Folk Festival
Review October 26, 2017
Ranky Tanky
Ranky Tanky
Gullah songs by the group Ranky Tanky in their debut album.
Review October 26, 2017
2baba Talks: “The Future Is Bright For Nigerian Music”
Blog October 25, 2017
globalFEST’s 15th Anniversary Lineup Announced!
Blog October 24, 2017
Photo Essay: Los Wembler’s de Iquitos and Combo Chimbita in Brooklyn
Review October 23, 2017
Take Me Apart
Kelela
Review October 20, 2017
Ayo Awosika’s New Sound and Love Song to Nigeria
Review October 20, 2017
Johnny Clegg's Final Journey
Blog October 19, 2017
Konono No. 1’s Frontman Augustin Mawangu Mingiedi Has Died
Blog October 18, 2017
Track Premiere: Ballake Sissoko and Vincent Segal, “Tuniale”
Blog October 18, 2017