Faya (English version)
The global dancefloor podcast, by Nique - La radio. What are the rhythms that make the world dancing ? Faya podcast explores the “global dancefloor” : baile funk, African rap, reggaeton, amapiano, afrobeats… Faya selects the best cutting-edge music in the world, and check on emerging musical scenes. Exchanging by voicenotes with local artists, Faya systematically places music in its social and cultural context.
Here are 3 special episodes dedicated to the boiling energy of European scenes in collaboration with We are Europe. We are Europe is an independent online media dedicated to emerging and alternative cultures. In the form of interviews or surveys, We are Europe explores the ideas that impact culture on a continental scale, from club culture to societal challenges, from new artistic practices to our relationship with new technologies. This medium is supported by 8 European festivals, including Nuits Sonores in Lyon, Unsound in Krakow (Krakof) in Poland, Todays Art in The Hague in the Netherlands and Sonar in Barcelona in Spain.
Faya, a show by Nique - La Radio
In partnership with We are Europe, with the support of Sacem and Creative Europe
Written by Renaud Brizard
Translation: Carla Peyrat
English voice: Laura Taouchanov and Daniel Adediran
Director: Malo Williams
Producer: Christophe Payet / Sonique – Le studio
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