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Loryzine
Since 2008, the band Loryzine has been performing a modern and dynamic version of traditional Maloya music.
It represents the numerous colours and origins of the local population, in the middle of the Indian Ocean.
Maloya is traditional music, originally played by the slaves brought from East read more
Madalitso Band
Madalitso Band was discovered busking outside a shopping centre in 2009. Their vibrant playing, strong vocals and traditional style caught the attention of producer Emanuel Kamwenje who recorded their first album the same year.
The band plays the babatone, a homemade instrument which is very popular in Malawi, and read more
Matona's G Clef Band
The G Clef Taarab Orchestra performs regularly in the bars, dance halls, clubs and at weddings. In a drive to revive the variety of musical genres from the dhow countries region, it demonstrates its musical versatility through genres such as modern taarab, mgodro, salege, chakacha, sega and mbiwi.
The read more
Mcharuko Band
Mcharuko is a young and talented band of students from Zanzibar’s Dhow Countries Music Academy. They are a vibrant and upbeat band, as their name in Swahili suggests, playing different genres of music such as pop, jazz, taarab and fusion.
The band formed in 2015 to perform regular read more
Milton Gulli
Milton Gulli is a singer-songwriter and producer of Mozambican descent, who was born and raised in the suburbs of Lisbon, Portugal. His music has always been about the people and for the people.
Empowerment of the underprivileged, equality, justice, education for all and a world without borders.
As an artist, he has read more
Mswanu Gogo Vibes
Mswanu is a Gogo word meaning beauty. Established in 2007 by Frank Samwata, Mswanu Vibes is comprised of five artists, ranging from poets, story tellers and theatre performers. Musically, Mswanu play flutes, drums, zeze, marimba and guitar. This is Wagogo music beautifully mixed with contemporary pan-African vibes.
Mswanu have recorded read more