In the beginning of 2020 over choppy Whatsapp calls, hours and hours were spent writing lyrics and bouncing ideas off of each other. These Whatsapp sessions were raw and real but marked a tough season of recalibration. Finding their voice after a period of feeling lost wasn’t easy, but they do speak of the time with nostalgia. They saw a lot of growth within themselves and their artistry and the music that came out of that time in something that brings the two pride.
Elsy Wameyo is an artist called to create, manifesting music that is deeply rooted in the state of her soul and a profound yearning to embody the essence of her spirit and culture.
We had the chance to chat with 5 filmmakers based here in Nairobi, Kenya who, each propelled by their love for cinema and art, have been making films and visual projects that have inspired many. With each in varying stages of their film career, we gained an understanding of the scope of what it really looks like trying to make movies in a climate that for very long, was working against you.
In the wake of protests and growing political literacy, Kenyan creatives are harnessing their power of creativity to push for systemic change and document the realities of the nationwide protests.
From Anguka Nayo to Daima, hear how a cross-generation of musicians has added their voices to the growing protests.
Curating a look, pulling a fit, and impressing the masses on the daily with your personal style is a feat not many are capable of taking on. But the artists and fashion folks we spoke to for this piece do it with ridiculous regularity.
From music, to photography, to visual artists, these people are using the power of the collective to share their stories and have impact on their local and even global communities.
The fourth edition of State of Fashion, under the theme “Ties that Bind”, brought together creative practices in fashion, textiles, and contemporary art from across the Global South. Curated by Louise Bennetts and Rachel Dedman in collaboration with Sunny Dolat, Kallol Datta, and Hanayrá Negreiros, this decentralized edition unfolds across Arnhem-Netherlands, Nairobi-Kenya, Bengaluru-India, and São Paulo-Brazil.
Goethe Institut’s The Jam concert held on Friday, April 19th, curated by TANGAZA Magazine, was a pulsating showcase of the dynamism of Kenya’s music scene.
WONDARLAND follows a young man named Baby Boy played by Frederick Sanga as he wanders through Dar es Salaam after abruptly being put out of his home. His escapades through the city blur the line between reality and fiction, bringing to life an array of curious characters that guide Baby Boy through his journey of becoming.
From the sultry exploration of desire in Tangerine, to the haunting reflections of MP4 Player, Turunesh showcases her remarkable ability to articulate the dynamism and complexities of modern relationships
The Goethe Institute’s latest installment of The Jam was nothing short of spectacular, providing a vibrant evening that once again celebrated Kenya’s diverse musical talent.
After consciously taking a few steps away from music, Bakhita has signalled their intention of getting back into the scene in a big way this year.
Chuki, which translates to ‘Hate’ in Swahili, is a 6 track EP composed of African contemporary and Afro House music alongside a slew of artists from around the continent. Despite its title, this EP is a body of work with an abundance of love at its core and bliss at its crest.
Having a lineup of producers and artists like NDOVU KUU, Afamefuna, Scar Mkadinali and Buruklyn Boyz on his debut shows how earnest he is about honing his craft beyond what people expect of him. Lil Maina might be able to make us all laugh, but he’s proving that we can also always count on him to keep us dancing and maybe sometimes put us all in our feelings.
Released in September of 2023, “Conversations We Should Have Had” is a project that delves into ideas of vulnerability and openness in romantic relationships.
Shawn describes his EP as a tender message for black men undergoing romantic hardships, affirming the significance of allowing oneself to weather through difficult emotions because as sure as the sun rises and falls, the tunnel is always followed by the light.
Under a cloudy Nairobi sky, a united drill community gathered at The Alchemist, a renowned bar in the heart of the city’s party district, for rising social media platform New Comma’s “Common Ground” event.
Jodye Faneto is one of Kenya’s burgeoning drill acts. His discography features both solo and collaborative projects including fan favorites such as Postman Pat, Tembea Na Kidungi, Damu, and No Likes. Since launching his career, the MAD Records signee has been keen on hardcore rap. However, earlier in the year, he announced his intention to experiment with dark and eerie music, and his latest EP, Bigger Than Biggie (BTB) lived up to this commitment.
tg describes her music as being “a little rough around the edges”. She characterises it as being very “DIY”, she says she appreciates a “crunchy sound”, when “You can hear that an artist was sitting having fun in their bedroom”.
On a mission to expand her reach beyond her city of Nairobi, Nabalayo is shaking things up with her eclectic sonic stylings and diverse musical knowledge. Nabalayo describes herself as a music-maker, illustrator and East African Griot, representing and documenting not only her own culture, but also those of her fellow countrymen.
Mwesigwa Cohen Jaycee, known by his stage name "Kohen Jaycee" is a Ugandan RnB Singer/Vocalist and songwriter.
Papa a British-Kenyan singer-songwriter whose music beams, with afro inspired gospel, and latino rhythms alongside that europa spiritus animus. From choir in church; to learning flamenco in Andalucia; to wading knee deep into that swampy Louisiana blues, funk, jazz and soul!
They became more involved in the music industry in order to escape the violence they had observed growing up; as much as it originated from passion, it also arose from a desire to create music that would elevate the youth and encourage better avenues of release such as music, art and sports.
Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor’s rise to fame within the Kenyan (and African) literature world began after her original story “Weight of whispers” was published in Kwani? - a Kenyan literary magazine in 2003. After this, various pieces of work by Yvonne Adhiambo were published and turned into short films - such as “The Knife Grinder’s Tale” in 2007. Yvonne has not been a stranger to the spotlight, nevertheless, it was her novel “Dust” that catapulted her to fame in 2014.
The journey of a Ugandan creative can be frustrating and isolating. This is tenfold for alternative musicians, who are up against a pop-music landscape that is notoriously hostile towards niche sounds and aesthetics. This is the concrete from which Xpressions UG has sprouted. Founded in February 2021 by Keith Lubega and Shari Mwanika, this collective has pledged to fill this void and be the go-to platform for music discovery and artist support for the new wave scene.
UnKut is an organization championing mental health and Hip Hop as it supports upcoming Hip Hop talent. From Ball4Health to the UnKut sound check series, the organization has been working overtime. Catapulting new voices in the scene, they have been on a forward-leaning momentum culminating into a secure spot at the crescent of the Hip Hop scene
Sharon’s drive and tenacity in the pursuit of her career embody the philosophy of shooting your shot.
Buruburu (or Buruklyn) as known to some nowadays, is leading an outstanding musical movement. Some have called this movement "Buruklyn" or "The East". It is a different flavor of Kenyan Drill that is nothing like British drill in it's outright sound. One Label is leading all of this, and it's Lus Music. Based in Buruburu and working with artists from the same locale, the stable is slowly but surely becoming a tastemaker in the Kenyan music scene.
Kenyan composer Nyokabi Kariuki was named the winner of the SA Recordings’ prestigious ‘Recompose’ competition. We caught up with her regarding her experience entering the competition, her career journey so far and her inspirations.
A conversation with fashion stylist, creative director, product designer and co-founder of The Nest Collective, Sunny Dolat.
At Odds’ recently released new collection is characterized by calmer, relaxed tones that induce serenity and features shorts, shirts, jackets, crop tops and slides.
Justin Shema is a fashion model based in Kigali, Rwanda. From his voguish style and charming charisma, he is a sight to gaze upon when walking down the runway.
Kennedy is a Kenyan artist and model. Represented by 199x Kennedy is full of creative expression. His creativity is showcased throughout the work of 199x.
Conversation with 199x creative director, Michael Mwangi Maina, highlighting their recent drop, 'Walimbwende Wa Kasri.
Kween Nkatha is a Kenyan fashion model and dynamic individual. A self described ‘country girl in the hood’, she is ever spreading that country girl sunshine! A brand ambassador, creative innovator and love advocate, a queen (Kween).
Adong is a Ugandan model, signed to Ugandan modeling agency, Joram Model Management (JMM).
Mario Bol is a fashion model, an artist and founder of a clothing brand. This multifaceted individual is yet another example of the beauty that erupts, when one is purely and freely themselves. Oh what a beauty to be you!
Metamorphisized by Daudi O’ aims to Emulate the cumulative aspect of one’s personal wardrobe, by pairing precise tailoring with an unwavering devotion to simplicity.
Dawn is a young, bright, bold and beautiful model from Uganda. With her modeling career just taking flight, she hopes to showcase her beauty and passions through her modeling journey.
Bonkerz is a fashion street wear brand created, owned and designed by Mvoo Wanje. The last month has come with fantastic drops one of them being ‘Just Smile’, a concept that birthed TABASAMU.