Afrobeat music does not stand still. Like their funky African forefathers, the Chicago Afrobeat Project (CAbP) will keep the crowds moving. The band mixes polyrhythmic, infectious grooves with politic… more →
Minneapolis World Beatsteelerfunk wrote 1 week ago: Some Afro-pop for my birthday. July 7th. Be easy until next time. - Christopher Playlist: 1. Eltsuhg … more →
heartinmigration wrote 1 week ago: I have to repost it because me cago de risa! Arriba los periodistas ingleses con su hurmor negro! … more →
harlemworldblog wrote 3 weeks ago: Film Documentary Series on Today’s African Diaspora Explores Issues of Migration and Homeland Ident … more →
worldmusicsound wrote 1 month ago: Rubblebucket Orchestra is a highly successful local band with 10 members, all from diverse backgroun … more →
heartinmigration wrote 1 month ago: Femi Kuti is back and just released a new album called “Day by Day”. As you might know, Femi Kuti is … more →
heartinmigration wrote 1 month ago: Hey, I just discovered Fftang Fftang on Mixcloud and afterwards came across them on Generation Bass … more →
swandiver wrote 3 months ago: Why I haven’t heard about Pandora sooner is anyone’s guess. I stumbled upon it by accid … more →
La Evangelista de la Salsa wrote 3 months ago: A bugalu podcast from AfroPop. http://www.afropop.org/radio/radio_program/ID/75/Bugalu … more →
Sean Jacobs wrote 4 months ago: Posted with vodpod Ghanaian Wanlov the Kubolor performing a freestyle of his hit over K’Naa … more →
Brian Battle wrote 5 months ago: New events on the “Bored People Are Boring” things to-do list… More good stuff th … more →
culturalcalories wrote 5 months ago: the Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou Dahomey … more →
ndiobass wrote 8 months ago: I always felt that music and music industry are two different things. And I always felt that there … more →
Dave wrote 8 months ago: It’s said that mathematics is the universal language. But to those of us that lack that kind of in … more →
Commingle Male wrote 8 months ago: Dance to the music of the pied piper of peace. There’s a little rumble in the earth. It’s fain … more →
elena672 wrote 9 months ago: Youssou N’Dour, Senegalese singer and percussionist … more →
Brian Battle wrote 9 months ago: This was originally posted on URChicagos site, but far be it for me to deny my own blog some musical … more →
sunalee wrote 10 months ago: A écouter en ce début de mois de septembre: Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard – The dark … more →
David McQueen wrote 1 year ago: Vusi Mahlasela. “The Voice”. South African music at its best. … more →