Amira Kheir is an internationally acclaimed singer and songwriter of Sudanese origin. The London-based performer, known for fusing traditional music from her homeland with jazz, rock, and desert blues ...
Cairo has become home to several groups of Sudanese diaspora musicians, refugees from war who are forging community and musical links in Egypt. The air of a large hall in one of Cairo’s studios ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Brittney Denise Sparks of Sudan Archives about her new album The BPM. She talks about how discovering the electric violin in her teens changed things for her.
Hedonism can be tricky in art – such big expression can come off as cheesy or try-hard, especially outside of the hypergloss ...
The uprising in Sudan has been vocal – and musical. “Tasqut bas!” – just fall, that’s all – was a commonly-used slogan by Sudanese as they revolted against military dictator Omar al-Bashir’s 30-year ...
AL DAEIN, Sudan -- It is difficult to unleash your inner Bob Marley in Sudan, but singer-songwriter Abazar Hamid is trying. He submits peace and love songs month after month to the government's music ...
Brittney Denise Parks, popularly known by her stage name, Sudan Archives, released her new album, The BPM, on October 17. The album comes after Sudan's breakout album, Natural Brown Prom Queen (2022).
Known for bridging folk and classical violin with contemporary R&B and pop, the musician collaborated with artists in Detroit and Chicago on her latest work, which blends beats and strings.