NAPALMA and the senegalese singer Abass Ndiaye present one more exciting collaboration, ‘Mbëguel’, a magical song, that starts with a Mbira, a traditional instrument from Zimbabwe, that blends with electronic beats, synths, djembe, whistles and vocals, it sounds transcendent and ethnic. Mbëguel means ‘Love’ in Wolof, idiom from Senegal.
Released by LONA Musik, the EP & Music Video NAPALMA 'Mbëguel' feat: Abass Ndiaye brings the Original Mix + Instrumental Mix + Two Remixes’, produced by Pedra Branca from Brazil and Infrared from Paris.
A mind blowing scenery! The Music Video NAPALMA 'Mbëguel' feat: Abass Ndiaye was recorded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Casa Reis, Comunidade da Pereira, in Santa Teresa, and different locations of Rio, and in several beaches in Mozambique, as Ponta D’oro, White Sands, Pigs Island, Barra and Tofo.
NAPALMA mixes Afro-Brazilian sounds, percussions, electronic beats, brass and vocals, transcending multiple genres, using
traditional rhythms from around the world.
Brazilian Cid Travaglia is the driving force and producer behind the electronic programming, percussionist, and curator putting together a network of different vocalists and musicians, a dynamic and collaborative multicultural project...more
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