‘Black music is not a subculture – it is the engine’: Why the Mobo awards matter more than ever, 30 years on ⊕⊕
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Three decades after launching the awards, founder Kanya King reflects on being ahead of the crowd and why Mobo has always been more than music
For the audience watching performances by twentysomething…
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Rochford showcases his signature alchemic touch, featuring seven electric guitarists in a fusion of improv, reggae and romantic pop
When Aberdeen-raised drummer and composer Sebastian Rochfor…
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