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We daily post a new artist from any place in the world. We also add a short review so if the band is new to you, you get to know something about it. Once in a while, we post articles and other fun stuff related to music.

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  • Ukamau Y Ke - Rap With Andean Music

    Posted on Saturday August 15th, 2009 at 17:35 in hip hop, latin america, top, south america, bolivia

    Wow, it’s been so long since our last post. But no, Sound Energy Flux is not dead. Something that has brought so much to our life can’t simply die. Here we go again. Ukamau y ke has been one of my favorite bands lately. Their lyrics denounce so...

  • Asa – The Rhythm Of Finnish Hip Hop

    Posted on Sunday July 12th, 2009 at 23:29 in europe, hip hop, finland

    Foreign languages can be barriers sometimes. In the case of ASA, I can’t  understand the political message that, according to the reviews, he sings to the listeners.  But the reason why I post today about this Finnish hip hop MC, is th...

  • Daara J – A Rapper Boomerang

    Posted on Wednesday June 17th, 2009 at 21:29 in africa, hip hop, senegal

    'The School of life' is the meaning in Wolof of Daara J's name, a Senegalese rap group. Through English, French and Spanish, they sing tunes in the Tassou style, a native musical form which recites the daily life and the opinions of the Senegalese p...

  • Samitha & Iraj - A Fortunate Collaboration

    Posted on Sunday May 31st, 2009 at 04:38 in asia, pop, Sri Lanka, hip hop, south asia

    This post is about two Sri Lankan artists, Samitha Mudunkotuwa and Iraj, who despite being from different generations and styles,  have got together to create a couple of great songs. Iraj is currently one of the best selling artists in Sri L...

  • Shadia Mansour - Free Palestine!

    Posted on Saturday May 23rd, 2009 at 22:59 in asia, hip hop, palestine, arab states

    I don’t have anything to add to the eloquence of Shadia Mansour’s own words, describing the events that lead her to make the beautiful hip hop song Kollon 3endon Dababaat (below). I wrote this song a couple of hours after witnessing the grue...

  • X Plastaz – Masaai MC’s

    Posted on Sunday April 26th, 2009 at 00:18 in africa, hip hop, tanzania, sub-saharan africa

    Based in Arusha, a small town of Tanzania, X plastaz has become one of the most successful hip hop groups of East Africa. Its mix consists of a fast rapping in swahili (that sounds very rhythmic, by the way) combined with the traditional chants of th...

  • Nameless - Good energy for everyone

    Posted on Wednesday April 15th, 2009 at 23:48 in africa, hip hop, kenya, top, sub-saharan africa

    “There are two kinds of people in the world, those who have got names and those who are nameless”. Thus starts the hip hop song Megarider, that in 1999 led David Mathenge, better known as Nameless, to fame. Although he didn’t have formal tra...

  • Gipsy Cz - Czech Republic

    Posted on Saturday April 4th, 2009 at 20:13 in europe, hip hop, czech republic

    Hip hop has been since its origin a style of music that criticizes the social system and denounces problems like unequal economic conditions, the dangers of streets and corruption. Now, with Gipsy Cz, hip hop is used for showing how the ethnic minori...