Afropunk peopleLondoners brought out their wildest styles for the city’s inaugural Afropunk Fest
TawiahNataal exclusive: Tawiah shares the videoBack Again ahead of her Africa Utopia show
OshunOshun are on a crusade to save the world through peace, love and harmony
The Collectiv3The new movement that promises to change the face of Nigerian music forever
Xander FerreiraComing to America to sing the blues, meet Xander Ferreira and the True Tones
Petite NoirNoirwave king Yannick Ilunga is here to make you feel so bad it’s good
SZANataal caught up with SZA at Afropunk Fest London for some quick-fire girl talk
Manthe RibaneIn praise of South Africa’s polymath artist, musician and performer Manthe Ribane
IbaakuThe aliens – and Dakar-born musician, producer and all-round creative genius Ibaaku – have landed
Everyday PeopleIn conversation with party pros Saada Ahmed and DJ mOma
BalojiOn the road with Baloji in Kinshasa for his new EP 64 Bits & Malachite
EskaEska Mtungwazi begins a new chapter with her move into multi media performance
BalojiThe dancefloor is no place for sad talk according to Baloji in his new video Spoiler
Afropunk Fest LondonAs media partner for Afropunk Fest London, we get to know co-founder Matthew Morgan
Purple FerdinandThe nicest person in music? We chat with the singer and ukulelist at Afropunk London
Shabaka & the AncestorsLondon’s jazz visionary Shabaka Hutchings on recording his album Wisdom on Elders
Oceans ApartExclusive: Kae Sun and Emeka Alams debut their new film and EP
Ibibio Sound MachineEno Williams is delivering feel-good Ibibio parables to a new beat
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