#Rock

Music from all over the World!

UbuntuFM World Radio is an incredible platform that spreads the powerful Ubuntu message of "Humanity towards others" through diverse and engaging broadcasts. 24/7 internet radio with music from all over the world. Music from the 60s up to this decade. Musician’s music ranging from Afrobeat to HipHop, Reggae to Jazz, we ensure there's something for every music lover out there.

Purple Music!

MoBounce, enfant terrible, child of God, with the need to freak out. Freak out over injustice, ignorance, and the unbearable lightness of being. The UbuntuFM music vault is his playground - it is also a testbed for UbuntuFM Radio with new upcoming material and tracks you will never hear on our featured channels.

You're not so far away from home!

RadioXYZ brings home music to ex-pat workers from #Poland #Turkey #Holland #Spain #Romania #Ukrain #Russia #Africa #Latvia #Lithuania #Bulgaria #Portugal.

A fountain of musical youth

The Rolling Stones have made a record you’ll want to play more than once — seriously. They haven't sounded this on top of their game in about half a century. The first Stones album in ages you’ll want to crank more than once before filing away.

Global Radio

UbuntuFM International presents a popular mix of Pop, Rock, Rnb, Afro, HipHop and Dance music with contributions from all over the world. More mainstream oriented, UbuntuFM Radio International proudly present a diverse range of global music that transcends boundaries. There's something for every music lover out there.

A brave new album

This eclectic indie album from All This Huxley shows off the band's considerable talent for pairing their erudite, dystopian lyrics with majestic guitars and insistent riffs, drawing inspiration from the likes of Modest Mouse, Tom Waits, Warren Zevon, The Districts, and old Wilco.

A virtual album

"Dreamscape" is a virtual album, a compilation of well-known and lesser-known material that spans 40+ years of Steve Miller's career.

A re-view on a classic track

'Cortez the Killer' is a song by Neil Young from his 1975 album, "Zuma". It was recorded with Young's band Crazy Horse. It has ranked #39 on Guitar World's 100 Greatest Guitar Solos and #329 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song re-appeared in a live rendition on "Weld" (1991). This article discusses an alternate view on this classic track.

A virtual album

One of the greatest stars of the rock & roll era, David Bowie evaded easy categorisation throughout his career, operating as the artiest rocker within the mainstream and the most accessible musician on the fringe. His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, and his music and stagecraft had a significant impact on popular music.

A psychedelic guitar journey around the world

NUSANTARAFRIKA takes us on a psychedelic guitar journey around the world, traversing yet more strange and exotic territory in a quest for musical enlightenment.

#BoG

Band of Gypsys is a live album and Jimi's first without the Experience. Recorded at Fillmore East NYC - dec 31 - jan 2, 1970 with a new line-up of musicians.

Keep on rocking Africa

"Pardon" is the second release by Guy Mapoko. The 14 tracks on this album are an amalgamation of his West-African roots and the music of his second home, Canada.

British Blues Rock at its best

LONG PLAYER was the second album by the British rock group Faces with Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane and Ronnie Wood amongst its members. On a good day, Faces could wrestle the title of greatest rock & roll band away from the Rolling Stones.

Deportation police

The title of Battle of Santiago’s third release, La Migra, literally translates to ‘deportation police’. A title which the band must have chosen from a very personal perspective, simply because all of the band members have had to migrate at one point for one reason or another. All the tracks on ‘La Migra’ were derived from various recorded jam sessions.