What an interesting sound. Almost like music from an 8 bit Nintendo game. But with real instruments. I like it. Mozambique has in general captured my interest after visiting a Mozambican restaurant in Madeira (great food and good beer) and learning it's one of the more LGBTQ friendly countries on the continent. Also it looks beautiful. Mind you I've read some oil companies have displaced people there. Talk about modern colonialism.
Beyond entertainment, the creativity is fantastic
What an interesting sound. Almost like music from an 8 bit Nintendo game. But with real instruments. I like it.
Mozambique has in general captured my interest after visiting a Mozambican restaurant in Madeira (great food and good beer) and learning it's one of the more LGBTQ friendly countries on the continent.
Also it looks beautiful. Mind you I've read some oil companies have displaced people there. Talk about modern colonialism.
Wow this is really great. From what I understand some of it is improvised while they play.... I think kind of like jazz.
this fantastic
Magula once lived in Eswatini
this is amaziny
This is so cool!
a oui au mali on a le meme balani
How can I get in touch with these guys
Hey.,where can I see moz traditional music
Hi, maybe you can listen this music on the FEIMA, handcraft area, in Maputo on 25 September.
@@antoniovegna75 ooh i will go check it out thanks
what are the instruments called/made of?
Mabira?
canty deny....
canty deny....
Kwan