Leonel's Afro Jams of the Week returns featuring an Ugandan dancehall wizard, two shades of Cameroonian pop, and the ever-reliable Yemi Alade.
Abe Beame discusses HBO's "Industry" and FX's "The Bear" - two shows that address systemically awful workplaces from two different industries.
Sam Ribakoff speaks to the jazz drummer about the importance of performing live, finding Katalyst's unique sound, their new album for Jazz Is Dead and more.
Will Dukes speaks to Ysr Gramz about growing up in Beecher, his humor, being inspired by Gucci Mane and more.
Abe Beam links with Trey Smith for a questionnaire to address a variety of important topics ranging from how to interview rappers without being a weirdo, living in the Redwall universe and much more.
The Rap-Up by Donald Morrison is back featuring new music from Blaketheman 1000, Paint Soup, a new collaboration from RXKNewphew and Tony Shhnow and more.
Leonel's Afro Jams of the Week returns with an all Lusophone edition, featuring an Angolan legend, bedroom sounds from Cabo Verde, and a Gen Z anthem from Guinea-Bissau.
In tribute to the late JayDaYoungan (RIP), a never-run 2018 feature on the Bogalusa rapper by Jeff Weiss.
Avalanche Kaito's new project is punk in every sense of the word, a sound that transgresses and deconstructs, but also has the virtue of advancing traditional West African music, Leonel writes.
Sam Ribakoff's monthly column returns to highlight July's best electronic music featuring DJ Merks, Sean Dream, MG Burto and more.