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From a revelatory debut of Chilean post punk to gargantuan sound design, via left-field trad fiddles, sonic euphoria, and proof that innovative dance music is still being made, tQ's staffers round up ...
According to most authorities, the family's Judaism was neither religious nor political but, rather, cultural and casual.
This year, the American String Teachers Association National Conference conference featured a number of fantastic ...
Just Piano Africa, a groundbreaking agency dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by all stakeholders in the amapiano movement, officially launched on March 26. Hosted in partnership with Y ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Nigerian and South African music achieved unprecedented growth last year on Spotify, earning record-breaking royalties, the audio streaming platform said on Friday.
Nigerian and South African music achieved unprecedented growth last year on Spotify, earning record-breaking royalties, the audio streaming platform said on Friday. Led by international superstars ...
This week on Spotlight on Africa, we explore the growing movement among African musicians to produce their music on home soil rather than relying on studios and opportunities abroad, particularly ...
The awards are coming to Pretoria in May. The UMAs have been the heartbeat of urban music since 2003, and now they’re bringing the spotlight to South African artists. Jordan Kensington, founder ...
As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, Africa’s music scene stands as a testament to female artistry and influence. Pioneers like Tyla and Tems are not just participating—they’re ...
The Piano returns to our screens next week, with Channel 4 confirming today exactly when viewers can expect to tune into the season 3 premiere. Claudia Winkleman and Mika return to host the ...
Tyla has added another accolade to her collection. The global superstar has won World Artist of the Year honours at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. There is simply no slowing down when it comes ...
Listen to 10 new must-hear songs from African artists Kelvyn Boy, Efosa & Sparbz, Khaid, Zlatan and more. It’s the end of March, and suddenly it’s already a quarter of the way through 2025.