Niney the Observer was one of Jamaica’s most sought after producers in the 1970s, whose project, Observation Station will go down in history as one of the most interesting classic reggae compilations there ever was.
Read MoreAustralian alternative/indie rock band The Jungle Giants joins forces with Mexican pop singer RENEE in “Rakata”, a bilingual dreamy groove that serves as a love letter to Mexico and its people.
Read MoreDavido releases 4th studio album, “Timeless”, bridging the gap between African music and the global music scene.
Read MoreA spotlight on Filipino-American producers whose work you likely heard of, and up-and-coming producers who deserve a spot on your playlist.
Read MoreThe best podcast discoveries of 2021 that highlight music, society, and global cultures.
Read MoreA playlist with hella instrumentals and introspective lyrics to accompany your seasonal soul shed. Featuring Leisure, Greentea Peng, Tame Impala, Blood Orange, and more.
Read MoreDengue Fever is an L.A.-based Cambodian psychedelic rock band that you need to listen to.
Read MoreAnything El Búho and anything cumbia is magic. Listen to his new EP, ‘Cumbias Imaquinarias’.
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Chinoiseries Pt. 3 by Paris-based producer Onra, is a combination of old Chinese and Vietnamese records and hip-hop beats. Trust, it was meant to be.
Read MoreEthiopian-American musician Haile Supreme releases EARTH TONES, an EP that reflects his mastery in alternative soul, reggae, and Afrobeats. Listen on Inity.
Read MoreFree the Robots’ last album, “DATU” was an effort to amplify and re-connect us to pre-colonial Philippine roots, “in the spiritual realm of the creative flow state.” Have a listen…
Read MoreFrom Southeast Asian psychedelic rock, to reggae from Polynesia, a playlist to expand your fluency in global roots music from the API diaspora.
Read MoreFrom Armenian Funk to Afroharping, and Hip-Hop from the motherland to Patagonian harmonies, indulge in this month’s curated playlist with global roots. Features gems from artists like Zimbabwe Legit, Eddie Chacon, Cassiano, Fino Coletivo, the Garifuna Collective, and Fémina.
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