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Happy percussive music from the Eastern side of Africa where influences are many - Arabian, Indian and of course Bantu. Types range from traditional tribal to Afro-pop.

Tracks Listed In: Kenya

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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
A slow an pulsating fusion of electronic synths, beats, and African chanting, giving a feeling of tension, anxiety, stress and wierdness.

Sultan Makende
Matata Mkubwa-No vocals - See more info.

Matata Mkubwa - Big Trouble in Swahili
A slow an pulsating fusion of African percussion with electronic synths and beats, giving a feeling of tension, anxiety, stress and wierdness.

Sultan Makende
Matata Mkubwa-Percussion - See more info.

Matata Mkubwa - " A big problem"  in  the Swahili language from Africa.

Sultan Makende
Mimi Na Taka Kizuri - cues composite - See more info.

A slow fusion of African and American pop.

Dave Yowell
Mimi Na Taka Kizuri - full version - See more info.

A slow fusion of African and American pop.

Dave Yowell
Polka Maluca-mid percussion break - See more info.

A fast and urgent, slightly strange sounding polka with a humorous touch.

Dave Yowell
Soweto Jolly Jumpy Jive - Percussion groove - See more info.

This is a short percussion groove taken from the main version.

The Uyolo Guys
The Hunt - See more info.

A slow and menacing piece in two sections, starting of slow and ominous.

Guymon Ensley
Tribal Bible Bash - See more info.

Fast and intense and dramatic African percussion groove featuring marimba (balafon), all kinds of hand drums and a molo (African 2 string banjo).

Sultan Makende

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