Listen to some of the most exotic instruments in the world. This country has strong musical influences from the nomadic tribes of the Sahara and the tropical countries to the south, east and west. |
Preview | Track | Artist |
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Forget The Past - See more info. Starts out enigmatic, wistful and reflective going into a happier mode for the bridges. |
Wazimba | |
Harmattan - See more info. Named after the dry and dusty Saharan wind that sweeps down across West Africa from November to March. |
Dave Yowell | |
Harmattan Mid Beat - See more info.
Named after the dry and dusty Saharan wind that sweeps down across West Africa from November to March. |
Dave Yowell | |
Kalimba Kool - See more info. A bouncy, happy track featuring kalimba (thumb piano) with acoustic guitar, bass, drums and congas. |
Dave Yowell | |
Kalimba Kool-cues combo - See more info. A bouncy, happy track featuring kalimba (thumb piano) with acoustic guitar, bass, drums and congas. |
Dave Yowell | |
Laid Back and Grooving - no bass - See more info. A light and groovy acoustic piece featuring Afro-Latin / Caribbean percussion and acoustic guitar. |
Sultan Makende | |
Matata Mkubwa-full version - See more info. Matata Mkubwa - " A big problem" in the Swahili language from Africa. |
Sultan Makende | |
Matata Mkubwa-no percussion - See more info. Matata Mkubwa - Big Trouble in Swahili |
Sultan Makende | |
Matata Mkubwa-No vocals - See more info. Matata Mkubwa - Big Trouble in Swahili |
Sultan Makende | |
Matata Mkubwa-Percussion - See more info. Matata Mkubwa - " A big problem" in the Swahili language from Africa. |
Sultan Makende |