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In stillness: Zoya Uwineza Mothupi-Sarges, better known as Uwineza, is set to release her album in April.
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Uwineza’s ‘Wings’ teaches you how to sit still again

A quiet, stripped-back album that asks you to slow down, listen inward, and trust what surfaces in the silence

Radical statement: Johnny Clegg and Sipho Mchunu (above), who formed Juluka after performing together as a duo called Johnny and Sipho. (Media24)
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Johnny Clegg in retrospect: it all began with Juluka

This piece was first published in October 2000 to mark the 21st anniversary of ‘Universal Men’, the celebrated debut album by Juluka.

Although critics accuse private schools of perpetuating inequality
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PODCAST: Bad blood in Graceland

In this Sound Africa podcast Lungile Sojini revisits the story of the Graceland album

Lamar’s album DAMN features artists like Rihanna and U2 and explores some of the themes of his highly-acclaimed 2015 album To Pimp A Butterfly.

Kendrick Lamar, the first rapper to win a Pulitzer

Kendrick Lamar has become the first non-classical, non-jazz artist to win the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for the music category

Tom Hayes would work up to 12 hours a day
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Zwelakhe-Duma Bell le Pere’s ‘Sapphire’ refracts emotions

Bell le Pere is a helluva name but so is the music he played at Jo’burg’s The Orbit.

The Owimy Sigoma Band’s third album Nyanza was recorded in the Kenyan city of Kisumu.
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Owiny Sigoma Band mixes the old and new

A deep ancestral sense and passionate electronica characterise the Owiny Sigoma Band’s third album.

Isis controls large areas in Syria and Iraq.
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Rising star Leon Bridges brings the soul back

Leon Bridges was washing dishes a year ago – today he’s a fast-rising star

Amara Touré – an enigmatic exemplar of Afro-Cuban ­music

Guinea’s Amara Touré’s passionate wails prompt questions about how such sensual music could sink without a trace until now.

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Tim Hendricks changes tune

The musician has moved beyond the immediacy of live sound to greater depth and complexity.

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A sonic journey with Vuma Levin

Guitarist Vuma Levin’s music draws on various philosophies and genres that result in a lean, decisive sound.

Paul Simon’s quintessential album ‘Graceland’ has left a lasting legacy.

Deep Read: The path to Graceland

Gus Silber delves into the legacy of Paul Simon’s quintessential album ‘Graceland’, as the musician prepares for his world tour.

Going to Graceland 25 years on

Going to Graceland 25 years on

Plans for a gig in London have revived the controversy over Paul Simon’s boycott-breaking 1987 album.

ANC municipality goes uptown for launch

The ANC in Johannesburg launched its manifesto in the five-star Park Hyatt hotel in Rosebank, Johannesburg.

Grand National

Grand National

Long-time underdogs make a play for rock ‘n roll glory, and it’s very convincing, says <b>Lloyd Gedye</b>.

No shame in fame

No shame in fame

Retro Essex guitar queen Gemma Ray is about to arrive in South Africa for a nationwide tour

New rumbles in the jungle as hip-hop meets rumba

New rumbles in the jungle as hip-hop meets rumba

Without a doubt, one of Africa’s finest pop moments in 2010 comes from young Congolese MC Baloji.

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BLK JKS r jst phnmnl

They were chosen to open the World Cup and are the South African music industry’s sexiest export, writes <b>Lloyd Gedye</b>.

Reflective beats

Reflective beats

Jacob Israel’s new album is his most mature work to date, a classical-influenced recording of sublime electronica, writes Lloyd Gedye.

Independent and irie

Independent and irie

Beginning with an Afrobeat stomp, Tidal Waves’ fifth album, <em>Manifesto</em>, is a powerhouse album from South Africa’s finest reggae band.