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Tiwa Odukoya and Yasmin El Beih
Sounds of Wahala
Sounds of Wahala is a podcast exploring the soundscapes of activism and social action through music and spoken word. Every fortnight, we sit down with artists from all across the globe to discover how their socio-political landscape shapes their music and creative process.
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Recent Episodes
In our final episode this season, Yasmin speaks to British-Sierra Leonean lyricist and storyteller Alim Kamara. As a young person in London, Alim grappled with racism and other challenges, only to find meaning in hip hop; with time, he realizes the genre isn't too dissimilar of an art form from...
Published 07/19/21
Sliteneliten are six-piece feminist folk punk group from Norway who describe themselves as a “political telegram.” This week, Tiwa chats with the band to discuss their debut album and how it tackles marxism and hustle culture, the fragmentation of the Left and grass-roots activism. They are an...
Published 06/28/21
Satyarth Gurazada is the one-man creative powerhouse behind Dread Culture, which is part of India's small-yet-growing Afrobeat and Reggae music scene. Growing up as a Kenyan of Indian descent, Satyarth listened to the likes of Bob Marley and Fela Kuti from a very young age. Today, as a...
Published 05/31/21
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