RFI World music matters

World music matters

World Music Matters is RFI's weekly rendez vous with musicians making global beats.
Weekly English France TV & Film
42 Episodes
20 – 40

World music matters - Emmanuel π Djob: a soul man from Cameroon

Emmanuel π Djob started out singing gospel in his native Cameroon and is building a successful career blues-soul career in France. He heads up the six-piece AfroSoul Gang, but it’s performing alone with guitar that his gravel-rough baritone voice, raw emotion and soul really shines through. We caught him performing…
29 Nov 2019 13 min

World music matters - Raashan Ahmad: bringing light into the darkness

Raashan Ahmad is an American DJ, MC and hip hop artist with a big heart and a sharp mind. A thought-provoking rapper whose latest album The Sun explores joy and pain, hope and despair: the loss of his mum, the birth of his son. "Balance is something I've strived for... I can never…
18 Oct 2019 15 min

World music matters - Ghana's Pat Thomas still living the highlife

Dubbed "the golden voice of West Africa" Pat Thomas embodied the glory days of Ghanaian highlife in the 60s and 70s alongside the great Ebo Taylor. The music fell out of fashion in the 80s but Thomas never stopped singing. He made a much-praised comeback in 2015 with the Kwashibu Area Band…
11 Oct 2019 14 min

World music matters - Natacha Atlas: engaging dystopia on new album Strange Days

Natacha Atlas began exploring jazz and Middle Eastern melodies on her 2015 album Myriad Road with Franco-Lebanese trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf. She goes one step further on Strange Days, co-written and produced with British-Egyptian jazz violinist Samy Bishai. An accomplishment for the vocalist at the height of her talents. But who…
4 Oct 2019 13 min

World music matters - Senegal's Abdou Mboup: master of the griot "cell phone"

Abdou Mboup's skills as a percussionist and kora player have led to collaborations with the likes of Johnny Clegg, Claude Nougaro, Nina Simone and Michel Pettruciani. After 25 years in the U.S. he's returned to France to build his career in Europe. He talks to RFI about his new album African Lullaby…
20 Sep 2019 12 min

World music matters - Ibibio Sound Machine: The united colours of music

Ibibio Sound Machine is an eight-piece London-based music collective blending West-African funk and disco with shades of post-punk and electro. Lead singer Eno Williams talks to RFI about the band's latest album, Doko Mien, and singing in Ibibio - the language of her Nigerian roots. Lead singer Eno Williams sings…
5 Sep 2019 13 min

World music matters - Cimafunk brings Afro-Cuban funk therapy to France

When Erick Iglesias Rodríguez discovered the power of groove, he quit medical school, went to Havana and morphed into Cimafunk. His 2017 album Terapia (Therapy) aims to make you sweat it out on the dancefloor. It worked in the Americas. Now he's determined to set Europe alight. Starting with France. This is…
4 Jul 2019 14 min

World music matters - Yemeni-style hip hop from A-WA sister trio

A-Wa sing electronic-infused versions of Yemenite folk songs in Arabic. They proudly defend their Israeli Yemenite identity on their second album Bayti Fi Rasi, inspired by the story of their great-grandmother Rachel, a Jewish refugee brought from Yemen to Israel in 1949 as part of Operation Magic Carpet.   Tair, Liron…
20 Jun 2019 11 min

World music matters - Kenyan singer JS Ondara keeps the American dream alive

JS Ondara began writing songs as a kid in Nairobi, obsessed with American artists like Bob Dylan and Neil Young. His dream of following in Dylan's footsteps became reality when, in 2013, he reached the U.S. He released his acclaimed debut album Tales of America in February this year. JS Ondara would appear to…
13 Jun 2019 17 min

World music matters - Serpentist Michel Godard meets Alim Qasimov: spellbinding

French avant garde jazzman Michel Godard is one of the world's leading players of the serpent, a Renaissance wind instrument, ancestor of the tuba and which was first used to accompany Gregorian chant. The instrument's connection to the sacred is wonderfully rendered on his latest album Awakening recorded with Azerbaijan's Alim…
6 Jun 2019 17 min

World music matters - Sarah Lenka sings legacy of African-American women's blues

After a third album I don't dress fine in tribute to American blues singer Bessie Smith, French jazz singer Sarah Lenka has released Women's Legacy. Her subtle rendition of work songs and prison songs convey the suffering and resilience of several African American women in the early 20th century. Since her 2008 debut…
24 May 2019 14 min

World music matters - Omo Bello: the Nigerian soprano's star is rising in France

Omo Bello was born in Nigeria but trained and found success here in France. She's recorded a solo album of Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn, was nominated for a Victoires de la musique award, and most recently performed in the presence of President Macron to mark the abolition of slavery in France. She talks to…
17 May 2019 14 min

World music matters - Marcus Gad sings reggae from the soul

After his 2017 debut album Chanting, largely inspired by indigenous kanak culture in his native New Caledonia, Marcus Gad continues to enrich roots reggae on his new EP Enter a Space, with a meditative strain verging on the liturgical. Recorded with Parisian beatmaker Tamal, the six songs draw heavily on…
25 Apr 2019 15 min
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