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Mohammed Yahya is a young Mozambican Hip Hop artist and poet based in West London. He fled Mozambique for Portugal due to the civil war when he was a year old, before moving to London at the age of
Sculptor and painter Morgan Jean Baptiste works in wood, clay, paint and ink, depending, he says, on what comes to hand. Well known in Trinidad for his work with Carnival and his sculpture in wood,
Moroccan Roll Convention the Moroccan Rock and Roll Convention is the brain child of percussionist Simon Webster, singer Mouna Eddrou, guitarist Ely, keyboardist, singer and composer Youness. A
This remarkable West African artist comes from Conakry, Guinea. Since arriving in UK, he has established a reputation for himself as a musician of incredible skill. Along with his matchless crew,
Mr Gee started off as a London DJ playing Hip Hop and Funk in clubs and bars. He then went on to host and perform at the renowned entertainment night Brix-Tongue in South London where he soon became
Eastern-European-Arabic-Klezmer band Mukka's album "Life, Life!" includes references to "Love, Making Cheese, Riding Stallions, and Dancing in Circles wth Strangers." In performance, the band could
"When I perform I love it! I feel that I'm not old, but I'm young and flying!" says the defiantly sprightly ney player and teacher Munise Unver. Sixty-three years old and extremely proud of it,
Born on 25th November 1963, second child to Doudou M'Boob, 6th generation Wolof Master Percussionist and Nafie Saine, whose father Garbou Saine was also from a long line of drummers. Musa soon came
Congolese Alfonso Mambo, known as Napho Mambu, is one of the few artists taking NDombolo music, a high tempo dance music related to the highly infectious Rumba and Soukous styles which originated in
"Persian classical music is like a melody that you sing even when you walk," says Ramin Nilforooshan of the Nagmeh Ensemble. The group was established six or seven years ago and had performed in