Nairobi’s Next Generation Music Producers and Performing Artists Speak Out

In recent years, small-scale studios in Nairobi have begun producing music locally, and some of their output reaches millions of listeners in Kenya, or create buzz and noise in international niche music scenes. Their producers and musicians are turning old hierarchies upside down, often calling for...

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Hauptverfasser: Thomas Burkhalter, Baby Elephante, Blinky Bill, Boutross, Coco.em, DJ Raph, Hitman Kaht, Kamwangi Njue, Karun, Janice Iche, Jinku, Joseph Kamaru, KMRU, Manch!ld, debe, Moroko Kalahari, MR. LU, XPRSO, MUNYASYA, Wambui Kamiru, Daniel Jakob, soundofnairobi.net, Kacey Moore, Selasia A. Djameh, Nana Akosua Hanson, Adi Flück, Centraldubs, Šejma Fere
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creator Thomas Burkhalter
Baby Elephante
Blinky Bill
Boutross
Coco.em
DJ Raph
Hitman Kaht
Kamwangi Njue
Karun
Janice Iche
Jinku
Joseph Kamaru
KMRU
Manch!ld
debe
Moroko Kalahari
MR. LU
XPRSO
MUNYASYA
Wambui Kamiru
Daniel Jakob
soundofnairobi.net
Kacey Moore
Selasia A. Djameh
Nana Akosua Hanson
Adi Flück
Centraldubs
Šejma Fere
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