25 Odcinki

  1. Electric Vocuhila: the French quartet with taste, and talent, for African rhythms

    Opublikowany: 18.09.2020
  2. Cult 1984 album 'Sons of Ethiopia' enchants new audiences in 2020

    Opublikowany: 8.09.2020
  3. Ennio Morricone: a tribute to the late maestro

    Opublikowany: 11.07.2020
  4. Hachalu Hundessa: the Oromo singer who helped transform politics in Ethiopia

    Opublikowany: 3.07.2020
  5. 'Black Lives Matter', and songs are showing it's a fact

    Opublikowany: 26.06.2020
  6. Ariana Vafadari breathes life into Anahita, Persian goddess of water

    Opublikowany: 19.06.2020
  7. The Eddy: a love letter to jazz in modern, multicultural Paris

    Opublikowany: 12.06.2020
  8. Mugogo!: electronic music from the coast of Kenya

    Opublikowany: 6.06.2020
  9. Touki: how West Africa's kora found kindred spirit in the banjo

    Opublikowany: 31.05.2020
  10. Chadian band Pulo NDJ creates sounds out of its Lomé lockdown

    Opublikowany: 22.05.2020
  11. Djibouti's Groupe RTD make international 'Dancing Devils' album debut

    Opublikowany: 18.05.2020
  12. Sarah McCoy sings, and lives, the blues

    Opublikowany: 17.03.2020
  13. Olgha Nk: a strong voice lamenting the pain of Cameroon's Anglophone crisis

    Opublikowany: 5.03.2020
  14. Seb el Zin: hardcore with a soft centre

    Opublikowany: 29.02.2020
  15. Piers Faccini: the organic farmer of the music world

    Opublikowany: 7.02.2020
  16. The many voices, and opinions, of ALA.NI

    Opublikowany: 24.01.2020
  17. Asa unpicks many faces of love on new album Lucid

    Opublikowany: 17.01.2020
  18. La Mòssa: five women, one voice

    Opublikowany: 10.01.2020
  19. Sona Jobarteh: Changing the tradition of kora playing to ensure its survival

    Opublikowany: 7.12.2019
  20. Emmanuel π Djob: a soul man from Cameroon

    Opublikowany: 29.11.2019

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