Songlines Magazine

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About this app

*30-DAY FREE TRIAL*

Download the free Songlines app today and take advantage of this amazing offer when you subscribe giving you access to the full archive from the very first issue. You’ll only be charged after the 30-day trial and can cancel your subscription anytime during this period.

Songlines was launched in 1999 and is the definitive magazine for world music – music that has its roots in all parts of the globe, from Mali to Mexico, India to Iraq. Whether this music is defined as traditional, contemporary, folk or fusion, Songlines is the only magazine to truly represent and embrace it. However, Songlines is not just about music, but about how the music fits into the landscape: it’s about politics, history and identity. Delivered in both print and digital formats, Songlines, through its extensive articles and reviews, is your essential and independent guide to a world of music and unique culture, whether you are starting on your journey of discovery or are already a seasoned fan.

If you’re new to Songlines, explore our complete Aug/Sept 2014 issue (#102) for free. Features include an interview with Afrobeat pioneers Tony Allen & Orlando Julius, as they both celebrate 50-year careers with new albums. There is also an interview with Scottish author, avid music consumer and vinyl addict Ian Rankin, who speaks to Jo Frost (Songlines editor) about how he’s always willing to take a punt on new music, especially if there’s a good story behind it. Also featured in the trial issue: a feature on Israeli musician Idan Raichel and his collaboration with Malian musician Vieux Farka Touré; Malian jeli singer Kassé Mady Diabaté; and violinists Anna Phoebe and Jyotsna Srikanth. We also pick our Essential 10 Afrobeat albums that you must own, plus Chris Moss provides a Beginner’s Guide to salsa superstar Rubén Blades.

You can subscribe within the application for full access, which will give you the latest issue along with every edition from our archive. During your subscription you can sync back issues to your device. These will remain in place if your subscription expires, unless your device removes them (for example when running low on disk space). Re-downloading issues requires a current subscription.
Updated on
Apr 23, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
7 reviews
Lilleba My
November 24, 2023
Ok app. But unable to use it, since ExactEditions doesn't support exporting to PDF. Would like to read it on my reMarkable, and not use this solution. Until any change, I stick with paper print.
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A Google user
March 2, 2019
will not open on my Samsung Note9
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A Google user
December 1, 2015
Awesome thanks
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