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Mornings with Joe Khan

Camille Feghali pushes boundaries with fusion of electronica and Lebanese classical music

In an act of self-preservation of his culture and his history, Feghali has combined the driving beats of EDM and electronica with the stirring classical scales of traditional Lebanese music.

Malian music pioneer Moussa Diakité

Malian music pioneer Moussa Diakité looks to Australia’s First Nations Peoples with new album

Infusing an amalgamation of West African music styles with blues, jazz and Cuban music, Diakité’s sunshiny guitar licks bring an ultra-cool ‘Afro-groove’ to the world of music.

PREMIERE: Otis Thomas soothes with new track ‘Sore Eyes’

Feeling like you’ve just woken up from a bad dream? 2020 might still be on fire but Otis Thomas is here to apply some cool aloe vera to our burns with his new track ‘Sore Eyes’.

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