Mango Monday Mixtape #114 | Seychelles Editions

#African Weeks Eight Songs from Seychelles / Sesel Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Electric Trojan – Tarkovsky Town Darkwave / SynthwaveSingle released on April 19, 2022 Travis & The Relations – Bonnane Zouk / DancehallSingle released via Relation Sound Production on December 12, 2022 Jean-Marc Volcy – Gro Boudoum Sega […]

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The Year 2013: Beyoncé – Beyoncé

One last time we look back into the year 2013 Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Metamorphosis In the entertainment business and its manifold branches, there are many protagonists and characters who have gone through change. Some have fallen down to raise like phoenix from the ashes, others have made clear […]

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Mango Monday Mixtape #111 | Côte d’Ivoire Edition

#African Weeks Eight Songs from Côte d’Ivoire Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Adam Raad – Be Wise (feat. Jacin) Roots ReggaeAbidjanSingle released on October 27, 2023 Dobet Gnahoré – Gni Afrobeat / Afro PopSingle release via Cumbancha on September 22, 2023 Ernesto Djédjé – Ziglibithiens Afro Funk / ZiglibithyCompilation EP […]

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The Year 2013: Hopsin – Knock Madness

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Horror for the Charts Earlier in the second decade of the third millenium, LA’s Hopsin had his breakthrough. Oddly enough, it was the time when Gangsta Rap, […]

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The Year 2013: Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP 2

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Guess who’s back, back again! Detroit’s infamous Rap hero Marshall Bruce Mathers III, better known as Eminem or Slim Shady, has revolutionised the genre over and over […]

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The Year 2013: Black Flag – What the…

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Twenty-Eight Years Later… Almost three decades had passed between Black Flag’s album releases In My Head and What the… . The long period between 1987 and 2012 […]

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The Year 2013: Avril Lavigne – Avril Lavigne

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com Forever Young Canadian musician Avril Lavigne might be one of the highliest divisive artist in Alternative music business. She is a role model for many people on […]

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The Year 2013: Protest the Hero – Volition

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com The Missing Link The post-Millenium years have spawned plenty of new conections between genres and styles. Metal and Punk, Rock and Jazz, Electronica and organic music have […]

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The Year 2013: Dizzee Rascal – The Fifth

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com All Eyes on Me For London’s Dylan Kwabena Mills, also known as Dizzee Rascal, The Fifth was probably one of his most important albums. Although the […]

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The Year 2013: Moving Mountains – Moving Mountains

In this series we look back into the year 2013 by reviewing an album from this year every other week. Want to advertise on MangoWave? Send an e-mail to raphael@mangowave-magazine.com The Bigger Picture Quartet Moving Mountains from Purchase, New York has demanded high standards of themselves since they began playing and recording music together. Artsily merging Post […]

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