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LionafriQ Updates

Stream LionafriQ Radio on Facebook

Radio on the go! You can now stream Kenya's Premier EDM Radio on Facebook. "What the heck, radio on Facebook?"  Well, yes! LionafriQ Radio is available on Facebook across all devices. Stream Live by visiting our page and clicking on the Listen Live on Facebook tab when on a computer browser. When using other devices  use the page App, which works great on PC too. Streaming on Facebook gives you the Now Playing and Recently Played info just so that you can stay on track!

today28th September 2017

LionafriQ Updates

The Tribal Effekt Radio Show

The Tribal Effekt  will now be on air every Monday. The show is meant to boast off Africa's perspective to EDM music bringing you the very best of tribal, deep, tech, soulful and Afro house. The 19:00 hrs - midnight show, features music by  our very own The Sher!ff, Dj OneDown (African moves),  Ace Showtime [UK] (Afro House Sessions) and the legendary Cheek-O Dread! #TribalEffekt

today31st August 2017

LionafriQ Updates

Who Are Your Kenyan EDM Artists in 2017

The Electronic Dance Music (EDM) scene in Kenya is a time bomb and the clock’s ticking fast.  We thought we could give you a glimpse of Kenyan EDM artists/producers  you may have heard of or if not, we recommend that you start following them because they aren’t backing down any time soon.  This post, however, is by far not rewarding enough to the exact amount of talent within us. Probably why you should in more often - we have loads […]

today28th June 2017

LionafriQ Updates

Playing Kenyan EDM back to back

As Kenya's EDM scene gets curvier and curvier, it would be an injustice not to show them curves off. Catch your Kenyan (and African) EDM artists and DJs on LionafriQ Radio, strictly back to back. This and every Sunday from 10a.m all day. LionafriQ Radio is on the process of getting as much local content as possible. Artists are welcome to submit music for airplay.

today15th April 2017

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Does A Woman Help Progression In Music?

As festival season rapidly rolls in, we’re constantly being reminded of the continuing lack of diversity on our lineups. With a recent study indicating 86 per cent of the lineups of 12 major music festivals last year including Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds and Creamfields were male, it seems that the ears at the top are still unwilling to break up the boys club that makes up our live music industry. Without music, life would be a mistake. That’s not to […]

today24th May 2016

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