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Music Library below:. A truly unique collection of indigenous African percussive and melodic instruments beautifully played and recorded. MD Organik — Rhythmic Nature A truly unique collection of indigenous African percussive and melodic instruments beautifully played and recorded. MD Organik — Rhythmic Nature 2 Vol 2 of our Organik series with plenty more gorgeous, spacious and dreamily evocative tracks, all beautifully played on a variety of indigenous African percussive and melodic instruments.
Tailor-made for nature, wildlife, travel, doccies, corporate productions and much more. When I noticed that my favorite African music festival was the day after my music publishers meeting in Jhb last month, I impulsively decided to head to Zanzibar for 10 days of the fantastic East African live music, workshops, networking and a spot of Kite surfing!
And wow — am I glad that I followed my gut with this one. It was a trip beyond my expectations on all fronts — music, business opportunities, new friends and scuba diving instead of the planned Kite surfing! After a 3hr45min Mango flight from OR Tambo I arrived at the quaint Abeid Amani Karume airport, 5 km from Stone Town and hitched a taxi ride with another traveler to my 19 th century hotel, which had also housed many a sultans family over the past years. Highlight acts on the first night were local Zanzibari act TaraJazz , who merged traditional Taarab, jazz and energetic EDM flavour builds into fresh cross over sound.
Another Taarab crossover act, Siti and the band , were up next. They had come along way since I first saw them two years previously and their extensive international touring showed in their evocative performance.
I first met with the super talented Lawrence Okello, a top Ugandan traditional musician who I was keen to record whist in Zanzibar. Luckily Lorenz Harrmann had just set up the new Stone Town Recording studios so everything was looking on track for a session in few days! The music performances started at 7pm, and two of the first nights bands were from Reunion. It was great to watch the swaying traditional Zanzibarian rhythms and romantic melodies of Taarab super group Nadi Ikhwan Safaa who can trace its roots back to An upcoming star to keep a look out for.
Their energy was mad and the group was a festival highlight. With full live band his sound was not what I expected — quite chilled, but funky and tight as hell. Cool assed confidence was oozing from the stage!
Here are a few examples:. John Cena appeared on The Ellen Show to talk about a viral dance challenge that had started to a track called.. Sho Majozi herself is rather unique for fusing Gqom music with her South African mother-tongue of Tsonga and her East African adopted language of Swahili.
Gqom music has found its way to other internationally famous ears with the likes of Major Lazer and Swiss Beats being fans. Thanks to big Hollywood films from Black Panther in to the updated Lion King this year, African artists like Tiwa Savage, Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, Babes Wodumo etc, are getting more and more airplay which in turn is acclimatising foreign ears to African rhythms and melodies.
Then we also have Africans in well placed media positions that are helping to spread the message. Both of whom, like Mama Dance, are passionate about African music genres finding their way into ears of all colours, shapes and sizes around the world. Do yourself a favour and check out this brilliant video from one of our amazing International Libraries Blinq which very accurately and humorously!
Want more? Of course you do! Well good news, the full album is now available for audition and download from the Mama Dance website at the link below:. How to use music in your video, film or commercial …legally April 7, It is all in the name. Understanding music copyright. Who is who in the Musical Zoo So now we know that there are two copyrights involved in every recorded song you hear. The Media Are you making an online video, or something for TV broadcast? The Territory The more people that will be hearing the music, the higher the licence fee.
The Term The term is the length of time you need the licence for. Duration The total amount of time in seconds or minutes of the musical work you going to use. Get to Know Amapiano January 27, DAY 3 The Busara festival always impresses me with their strong calling out of sexual harassment throughout the festival and a general focus on capacity building.
After my daily 5pm rejuvenating nap, I was ready for the third night of music. Recording Lawrence Okellos. Mash dishing up the SA flavour African Jazz. Meet the Library — Atomica Music April 14, Ronan at work. As a mainstay of the SA music scene for quite some time we were very excited to sit down with master percussionist and apparently excellent chef Ronan Skillen to find out a bit about his musical journey so far… Tell us a little bit about yourself: where were you born, where did you grow up and what career did you dream of having?
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