Open share drawer The Nigerian-born, London-based musician pulls from blues, highlife, post-punk, and more on a short, fiery EP that details the struggle to rise above the pain of the everyday. Loshh Aje has PMA in spades. The Nigerian-born, London-based musician doesnât recoil from the world as it is, and, in his music, searches for a way to express the inherent joyfulness of the struggle to feel okay. Thatâs how, deep into this winter of our discontent, he has managed to produce this EP full of unremitting fire, a collection of tunes that confidently argue against the idea that our current problems will form the permanent fabric of our lives. The traditions that influence him lead him to take this path; itâs one that doesnât look away from hierarchies of exploitation, but it also does not allow history to cast its shadow over oneâs every step. On his latest EP,