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  • Sibu Manaï

    Around the world chasing the most beautiful waves of the globe, she has always written and sung her life. Growing up in Reunion Island where diversity is key, her music is the meeting place between tradition and modernity. Sibu Manaï is convinced that we are all connected to something bigger read more

  • Sibusiso 'Mash' Mashiloane

    Sibusiso ‘Mash’ Mashiloane is a prolific artist whose academic credentials speak volumes on the discipline and passion he has for music. After gaining his master's degree in Jazz Performance and graduating from the University of KwaZulu Natal, he is currently studying towards his PhD focussing on the concept of read more

  • Simangavole

    "Maloya Maniér Fanm" (Kreol language) means "Maloya Made by Women".

    Simangavole is a women-only group that powerfully performs traditional maloya, the original rebel music as created by African slaves who were brought to Reunion Island.

     

    Simangavole’s song lyrics draw from raw emotions and feelings. Their high energy read more

  • Simba & Brown Band

    Let Simba take you on a journey that is going to blow you away, with a mix of jazz, afro beats, rock, hiphop and funk. Through his music, he talks about living in Mozambique through sixteen years of peace and democracy, allowing young people to follow their dreams.

    Simba, an intelligent read more

  • Simba & Milton Gulli

    Simba's love of hiphop started in the early '90s, listening to artists like De La Soul, Common and A Tribe called Quest. The art that combines words with rhythm and breakbeats was beginning to impact on this boy's life, and he began rhyming at the age of 13. From read more

  • Simbin Project

    The Simbin Project was formed in 2016 under the initiative of the Swiss multi-instrumentalist and producer Fred Hirschy. Simbin Project’s strength and originality lie in blending the virtuosity of the West African kora, as played by Noumoucounda Cissoko, with the electronic and experimental sounds of the Swiss duo "Stade", read more