Meet Bittereinder
I discovered the three piece Afrikaans outfit Bittereinder through the internet and fell in love with
I discovered the three piece Afrikaans outfit Bittereinder through the internet and fell in love with
It’s Carnival time again! Besides being one of my favorite annual excuses to party (although I
While there is no Wolof word for “lesbian,” there are multiple words for the practice of a woman having sex with a woman, or a man having sex with a man.
Artists in South Africa continue to push the boundaries of gender norms in popular media. In
The Fader (yes, they’re still around) has been putting up a series of posts from Johannesburg
The continued relevance or irrelevance of a musical figure to an African audience doesn't factor into that figure's "rediscovery" outside the continent.
This Weekend Music Break features a number of strong women performers: Nosiwe, Rina Mushonga, Alicious Theluji, and the 95 year old Tututa Evora, who just passed away.
The making of Paul Simon's "Graceland" album was controversial. But it seems we didn't know the half of it if Steven Van Zandt is to be believed.
New music videos from Tanzania, Senegal, South Africa, Cameroon, Mali, Congo, and Ghana, make up Weekend Music Break Number 66.
It is not clear what Ghanaian duo Fokn Bois, on tour in the Netherlands, was doing visiting a boring Dutch town, Liesbeth. But it turned out to be fun.
There’s plenty to choose from what musicians have been releasing during the holidays. So here’s a
Everything that is wrong with Adam Gopnik's New Yorker essay on Ellington (and the Beatles).
I’ve had Shane Cooper’s “Oscillations” in my possession for the past four months. From the onset, it
Few rappers on the continent have been as prolific as Sarkodie this year. The Ghanaian emcee
A playlist of jazz tunes dedicated to South Africa's first democratically elected president, Nelson Mandela.
Safiath, ZM, Habsou Garba and Fati Mariko: producing diverse sounds in rap, hip-hop and soul.
Parody performers, the Naija Boyz, take on Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball." It is unclear what they're trying to say.
The Brother Moves On is not anti-ANC. Their new music rather speaks to the ideals of the liberation movement and asks if this is what we fought for.
An Adieu to Tabu Ley Rochereau, the master rumba singer-songwriter from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Ghanaian dance music craze has finally arrived in the United States after sweeping Europe and the continent. Will it catch on here?