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Artists: Genre > electro
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  • Flying Bantu

    Flying Bantu plays a unique, non-traditional 21st century take on African music that embodies a quirky, funk-rock-reggae expression. This fusion speaks of various influences that expand beyond the continent and breaks stereotypes, creating a universal African musical sensibility that permeates the senses. Their versatile live stage performance is both powerful read more

  • Guiss Guiss Bou Bess

    The vision of Guiss Guiss Bou Bess is to preserve the cultural heritage of Senegal while at the same time making it more accessible for the world beyond. Theirs is the merging of two artists and two worlds: Mara Seck (Senegal) & Stephane Costantini (France). Their captivating collaboration provides read more

  • Ita & Mehdy

    OTHER is the result of the meeting of two talented artists with different but complementary musical universes: MEHDY LAIFAOUI and ITA (Abdelaati Ben Medjbari). Mehdy is a passionate author, composer, and performer of world music, while Ita is a sound engineer and music producer recognized for his skills in electronic read more

  • Morena Leraba

    In recent years, Morena Leraba has emerged as a new flagbearer of a remodelled Lesotho sound through a brace of singles, collaborations and live performances. He has thrilled audiences at Banlieues Bleues Jazz Festival in Paris, Afropunk Joburg (2017 and 2019), MTN Bushfire (2019), Oslo World (2019) and Music in read more

  • Mzee wa Bwax

    Mzee wa Bwax is a Tanzanian singeli artist, famous for many hits including 'Kisimu Changu Laini Mbili’, ‘Kidemu Changu Kilokole’, ‘Kafubaa’ and ‘Nimeokoka’.

    He has been in the industry for five years, gaining professionalism and confidence as a singer-songwriter, and moving the hearts and bodies of audiences wherever he performs.

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  • Onipa

    ONIPA means ‘human’ in Akan, the ancient language of the Ashanti people of Ghana. It’s a message of connection through collaboration: from Ghana to London, our ancestors to our children, Onipa brings energy, groove, electronics, afrofuturism, dance and fire!

    Born out of deep collaboration between longtime friends KOG (Kweku of read more