Ghetto Kumbé
Ghetto Kumbé´s concept is as powerful as it is simple: a journey to the rhythmic Afro-Caribbean roots of Colombia fuelled by the hypnotic power of contemporary Afrohouse beats. GK’s co-producer, The Busy Twist, adds all the legacy of UK’s bass scene to the Afrofuturistic sounds of the group. One minute you’re on a Colombian dance floor, and the next you’re singing along with the tribes of West Africa.
Neema Children’s Choir
The members of the Neema Children’s Choir are orphaned and destitute children aged 8 to 17 who are being raised by Pastor Francis Daniel Mutibwa and his wife Winnie Tumu of Kingdom Child Project, a registered charity in Uganda that runs a school and orphanage near Kampala.
Ghetto Kumbé
Ghetto Kumbé´s concept is as powerful as it is simple: a journey to the rhythmic Afro-Caribbean roots of Colombia fuelled by the hypnotic power of contemporary Afrohouse beats. GK’s co-producer, The Busy Twist, adds all the legacy of UK’s bass scene to the Afrofuturistic sounds of the group. One minute you’re on a Colombian dance floor, and the next you’re singing along with the tribes of West Africa.
Neema Children’s Choir
The members of the Neema Children’s Choir are orphaned and destitute children aged 8 to 17 who are being raised by Pastor Francis Daniel Mutibwa and his wife Winnie Tumu of Kingdom Child Project, a registered charity in Uganda that runs a school and orphanage near Kampala.
Neema Children’s Choir
The members of the Neema Children’s Choir are orphaned and destitute children aged 8 to 17 who are being raised by Pastor Francis Daniel Mutibwa and his wife Winnie Tumu of Kingdom Child Project, a registered charity in Uganda that runs a school and orphanage near Kampala.