Afropop Classic
State of Emergency: Reggae Reflections on Jamaica's Partisan Politics
Hip Deep October 6, 2016
State of Emergency: Reggae Reflections on Jamaica's Partisan Politics
This program delves into the way that Jamaican popular music has always sharply commented on partisan politics in Jamaica while also revealing that Jamaican politicians have often attempted to co-opt and subvert reggae’s liberating messages for their own purposes.
The Tropical Soul of Jorge Ben Jor
Hip Deep August 11, 2016
The Tropical Soul of Jorge Ben Jor
Ben Jor continues to be an active presence in Brazilian popular music and he grants us a rare interview to tell his story.
Rio 1: Samba at the Dawn of Modern Brazil
Hip Deep August 4, 2016
Rio 1: Samba at the Dawn of Modern Brazil
In part one of our 2012 Hip Deep Brazil series, we travel back in time to Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century to explore the birth of Brazil’s most iconic sound: samba.
Escaping the Delta
Hip Deep July 14, 2016
Escaping the Delta
On this Hip Deep episode, Elijah Wald talks with producer Ned Sublette, and plays lesser-known recordings by Peetie Wheatstraw, Lonnie Johnson, Leroy Carr and others, who provided source material for some of Johnson’s classic tunes.
Congo-Goma: Music, Conflict and NGOs
Hip Deep July 7, 2016
Congo-Goma: Music, Conflict and NGOs
This Hip Deep edition examines how musicians approach topics of politics, peace and war, collaboration with NGOs and cultural centers, and artistic autonomy.
World Sacred Music Festival in Fes
Afropop Classic December 24, 2015
World Sacred Music Festival in Fes
This is Afropop Worldwide's report on the Sacred Music Festival in Fes, Morocco, in 2004.

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