The making of the album ‘Further In Time’

Afro Celt Sound System

On Volume 3: Further In Time, voices from African and Celtic traditions blaze into a future informed by pop craft and dance euphoria; thunderous Indian rhythms engage in dialogue with the African talking drum; where the sounds of Morocco and Eastern Europe are woven through psychedelic club soundscapes and disarmingly sharp, disciplined songwriting.

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Jasdeep Singh Degun makes history at Royal Philharmonic Society Awards

The Leeds-based musician was the first sitar player to receive the 'Best Instrumentalist' award.

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French-Moroccan power quartet Bab L' Bluz, release the third track from their album Swaken.

Sheila Chandra: The pursuit of radical vocal expression

Sheila's trilogy of albums for Real World is being re-issued on CD, and on vinyl for the first time.