A collection of Afro Brazilian inspired edits of California rap hits, the idea behind Cali Quilombo is to celebrate the culture of African descendants in California, while connecting it to the struggle for self-determination by African communities across the world. We also use the quilombo concept as inspiration for our own sovereignty as black artists in an industry dominated by white ownership and driven by corporate money.
A collection of gqom, funk and funky edits from Chief Boima and Foreigner in advance of their Dosage event with DJ Lag, Saturday Nov. 10 in Los Angeles.
A mouride inspired remix of Sheck Wes’s anthem Mo Bamba. Shout out 116th street! Visit Africa Is a Country to read more.