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WOMEX Coming to Manchester
WOMEX have announced that their 2024 edition will be turning Manchester into a haven of world music next October
WOMEX have announced that their 2024 edition will be turning Manchester into a haven of world music next October
Ruairi Glasheen releases a documentary that follows his journey exploring Iran's drumming traditions.
Taiko, the theatrical Japanese drumming spectacle, is seeing a global revival of interest. Michael Church speaks to members of Kodo, the group at the forefront of its resurgence. Photos by Takashi Okamoto & Nishita Taro
The broadcaster Andy Kershaw, renowned for his interest in music from around the world, has died aged 66 from cancer.
With big-budget EDM festivals like Tomorrowland and EDC alongside free molam festivals, Thailand is positioning itself as Southeast Asia’s festival hub
The Irish music icon tells Emma Rycroft about Planxty’s swift success, his love of Balkan music and the array of sounds he’s explored from his first days in Dublin
The broadcaster, DJ and journalist resumes his old radio show, Andy Kershaw Plays Some Bloody Great Records, in a new format
After awakening winter, Lady Maisery are once more teaming up with Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith, and this time they have their sights set on summer, as Sophie Parkes finds out
We remember the life of jazz pianist Randy Weston, who did much to raise the awareness of Morocco's Gnawa music.
The Kakatsitsi Master Drummers have been introducing international audiences to traditional Ghanaian drumming for decades. John Owoo drops in on a rehearsal to find out more about their educational mission
Tipped as one of London’s hottest new groups, 47SOUL talk to Yousif Nur about the stresses and challenges of being a touring band from the Middle East, and how they’ve become pioneers of shamstep and champions of the Palestinian cause
Paul Slade hears how a humorous murder ballad based on a darker true story grew into a potent theme for civil rights
Catch the trailer for ZZK’s forthcoming documentary on revered Bolivian songstress Luzmila Carpio, a teaser released to coincide with the launch of her latest album, out today
Amid civil unrest, a slew of young African artists are transforming the perception of their continent, shaking up the mainstream with their infectious Afrobeats insurgency. Russ Slater surveys the scene’s UK roots and global impact
A new music festival is coming to East London this summer aiming to offer an alternative to the fast pace of modern life with an all-seated, slow movement-inspired event in Central Park.
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