Thandi Ntuli’s Blk Elijah & The Children of Meroë: On grace, re (membering) and coming home…With her third studio offering, jazz composer, pianist, and vocalist Thandi Ntuli meditates on self-love, forgiveness, and freedom.May 26, 2023May 26, 2023
On Muzi’s INTERBLAKTIC And the Infinite Worlds of BlacknessA look into Muzi’s INTERBLAKTIC (2021) and how its exploration of Black music past and present imagines exciting futures.Apr 3, 2022Apr 3, 2022
Jazmine Sullivan’s Heaux Tales and Black women’s quest to embrace our inner hoeJazmine Sullivan’s new EP Heaux Tales, which comes 6 years after her album Reality Show, is a short, punchy, and beautifully sung story…Jan 9, 20212Jan 9, 20212
On Zoë Modiga’s INGANEKWANE and honouring Black women’s music as a living archive.Several words could describe the feeling(s) that overcame me when I first listened to South African jazz sensation, Zoë Modiga’s…Aug 28, 20201Aug 28, 20201