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A Quick Ting On: Afrobeats

  • Afrobeats is a fast-growing genre, one that has carved out a distinct and powerful Black identity rooted within the African continent.

    The first book of its kind, A Quick Ting On: Afrobeats chronicles the social and cultural development of the eponymous music genre, tracing its rich history from the African continent all the way to the musical centre of the Western world.

    This exciting new book takes a unique look at the music of the African diaspora and their children, delving into how Afrobeats and its sub-genres have provided new articulations of Black identity and pride. It remembers the Afrobeats pioneers and memorable cultural moments, as well as investigating the impact of African migration, travel and modernisation on the genre.

    A Quick Ting On: Afrobeats provides an insightful look at how Afrobeats became the explosive music genre it is today.

    • Price: £9.99

    • Pages: 175

    • Publisher: Jacaranda books

    • Imprint: Jacaranda Books

    • Series: AQTO

    • Publication Date: 24th February 2022

    • Trim Size: 116 x 182 mm

    • ISBN: 9781913090517

    • Format: Trade binding

Beyond The Bassline

  • Celebrating the recent seminal Beyond The Bassline exhibition at the British Library that explored 500 years of Black British Music,

    Christian contributed two essays in this special anthology book. One was an updated longform exploring the relationship between African Caribbean societies (aka ACS) at UK universities and the rise of Afrobeats speaking to key figures that followed its journey. Whilst another focused on a special conversation between myself, NTS Radio founder Femi Adeyemi and Touching Bass co-founder and solid selector Errol Anderson on building D.I.Y community on the airwaves & on the dancefloor from the city to the world. 

    • Price: £48.13

    • Pages: 288

    • Publisher: British Library Publishing

    • Publication Date: 27 April 2024

    • Trim Size: 24.77 x 2.79 x 18.42 cm

    • Format: Hardcover

Mandem

  • For Iggy London’s critically acclaimed anthology on Black British masculinity MANDEM, Christian contributed an essay exploring his coming of age affiliation via indie music and cult band Bloc Party led by Nigerian-British lead singer Kele Okereke. 

    • Price: £20.00

    • Pages: 224

    • Publisher: Jacaranda Press

    • Imprint: Jacaranda Books

    • Publication Date: 9th March 2023

    • Trim Size: 142 x 218 mm

    • ISBN: 9781913090944

    • Format: Hardcover

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