Design Indaba Festival 2016's headline music event is an eclectic, never-before-witnessed sound collaboration between South African indie-pop artists Beatenberg and jazz maestros Kyle Shepherd Trio. >
Self-produced singer-songwriter Imogen Heap is an unusual digital diva with rare technical savvy and a personal vision for the future of the music industry. >
As well as a talented musician, Imogen Heap is a digital master. Her tech innovations include the Mi.Mu gloves and a conceptual platform called Mycelia. >
Nigerian-born singer-songwriter Helen Isibor-Epega, who performs under the name The Venus Bushfires, wrote the world's first ever Pidgin English opera. >
Sean Metelerkamp takes a raw, authentic look at the lives of the homeless in Cape Town, New York, and London using the sounds and visuals of the street. >
In the fifth in a photographic series focused on the hands of artisans, we visit a man who turns simple planks of wood and metal pipes into objects that sing. >
Uganda's creative industries are on the rise and while there is still distrust for things "made-in-Uganda", the music industry has a massive local following. >
Italian architecture company, Studio Albori, looks at “reuse and improvisation” in building with its Makeshift installation at Chicago Architecture Biennial. >
Royal College of Art graduate James Boock has designed a sound system, which allows listeners to see how music is created by making it a more tangible process. >
Danish artist Baby Duka is a multi-talented – he created the beats for Kwamie Liv's low-burning track, "Pleasure This Pain" and animated the music video. >