06 Mar 24 18:00H
Fàájì Lawa as the title loosely translates to "having a fun time" in colloquial Yoruba. The show focuses on narratives of fun/pleasure/enjoyment as present in music yet does not call for complicity and inaction. Fàájì Lawa is all about emphasising the boundlessness of the Indigenous African identity. This show works to explore various genres, performances, and modes of being from Black/African artists, with an inclusion of personal & historical artefacts.
This first episode is quite chill, serving as a way for the artist to rekindle with the art of radio hosting and begin connecting with the Oroko audience. Focusing on house and tech/electronic hits, this episode also feels like a cosmic transcendence.
Enjoy!