On the Roads We Carry: Kojo Cue, and the Quiet Art of Becoming
There are albums that set out to impress, to announce themselves loudly in the marketplace of sound. And then there
There are albums that set out to impress, to announce themselves loudly in the marketplace of sound. And then there
Walk With Me is different. Smoke is alone here not lonely, but in that quiet state where you become the
A few years ago, I wrote about Teephlow’s 6-Feet and Reflections; two deeply introspective records that stripped away the
There’s something deeply spiritual about the way Black Sherif makes music. Not spiritual in the choral-soprano, incense-burning sense, but in
A few weeks ago, my friend Felix put me on to a new track by my favourite rapper, Teephlow. I
Rap music is currently quite scarce in the Ghanaian music landscape; thus, it is always energizing to hear the few
Brymo has released one of the best bodies of work we will listen to this year. With the crisis the
Jane called me on Sunday morning complaining about a supposed VGMA nominations list that had been released a couple of
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