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Mabulu is a band from Mozambique. Their name means "looking for a dialogue" in the Shangana language - a reference to the fact that the group comprises members from different generations.[1]
Mabulu | |
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Origin | Mozambique |
Genres | Marrabenta, Soukous, Jazz, Swing, African |
Members | Lisboa Matavel, Chiquito, Chonyl, Mr Arssen, António Marcos, Alberto Mutcheca, Dilon Djindji, Moreira Chonguiça, Ernesto Ndzevo, |
Formed in 2000, their debut release was "Karimbo" but the recording of their first album in March that year was seriously affected by the heavy rains and cyclones along the Mozambican coast. In solidarity with the thousands of victims of the floods, they instead performed for disaster relief efforts. Their second release, Soul Marrabenta (Riverboat), came a year later.[2]
Lead singer Chonyl died in Maputo in September 2007, aged 27.[3]
Discography
edit- Albums
- Karimbo
- Soul Marrabenta
- Contributing artist
References
edit- ^ Jon Lusk (November 2001). "BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music, Category "Newcomer"". www.bbc.co.uk/radio3.
- ^ Tom Pryor (17 November 2006). "Global Rhythm: Mabulu". Global Rhythm Magazine.
- ^ "Circulodesocoligia Blogspot: Morreu o Brilho do Mabuku!" (in Portuguese). 19 September 2007.
External links
edit- Mabulu at National Geographic world music.
- Mabulu on BBC Radio 3
- Mabulu on Last.fm
- Los Angeles Sentinel, 20 December 2000.