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  • Kozman Ti Dalon

    Kozman Ti Dalon is a group of 6 young performers from Reunion who live for their culture and their music.

     

    All were born in the Reunion city of Saint Louis. They draw inspiration from the maloya kabaré that the late Granmoun Bébé Manet proudly pioneered. Their first album read more

  • Loryzine

    Since 2008, the band Loryzine has been performing a modern and dynamic version of traditional Maloya music.

    It represents the numerous colours and origins of the local population, in the middle of the Indian Ocean.  

    Maloya is traditional music, originally played by the slaves brought from East read more

  • M'Toro Chamou

     

    M'Toro Chamou was born in Mayotte, in the Comoros archipelago. A singer-songwriter and guitarist, he is one of the emblematic figures of Mayotte music, with songs and messages that will leave their mark on Mayotte for generations into the future.

     

    M'Toro’s unique voice, powerful texts, and guitar read more

  • Nathalie Natiembe

    Nathalie Natiembé is a phenomenon. A character whose calibre shapes the stories later told from generation to generation. She doesn’t need any tricks to fascinate. She just uses her voice like no one else. Natiembé lives on multiple influences, crossbred sounds. She is immersed in jazz, reggae and a lot read more

  • Pigment

    Some say Pigment was formed by accident, the band prefer to call it fate. When Nathalie Natiembé and Mounawar found themselves performing together at Kabardock, the two hit it off instantly and in came the magic of Pigment.

    On one side the remarkably talented Nathalie and on the read more

  • Sibu Manaï

    Around the world chasing the most beautiful waves of the globe, she has always written and sung her life. Growing up in Reunion Island where diversity is key, her music is the meeting place between tradition and modernity. Sibu Manaï is convinced that we are all connected to something bigger read more