Dede VALIHA plays the valiha, the traditional Malagasy zither. He is a perpetuator of the Bà-gasy style - a style unique to Malagasy culture.
The first album of the Malagasy Guitar Masters, the encounter of three Malagasy guitarists with different influences and styles: Teta, Chrysanto Zama and Joel Rabesolo.
"Au bout du petit matin" is the musical illustration of Tao Ravao's referentiel imaginaire: evocations of blues, Malagasy folksongs hymns, Cape Verde saudade, Brasilian forro, calypso from Trinidad, and French creole.
Second EP for the group Alalà, a mixed quintet that conveys with freshness a lively music inspired by the sounds of Madagascar. With as guests Emile Biayenda playing percussion, and Rajery playing the valiha.
Children and folk songs from Madagascar, book + CD interpreted by pupils of an Anglican school in Antananarivo.PLEASE CHOOSE THE CD SIZE, NORMAL at 8€ or MINI at 5€ (SELECT IN DROP-DOWN MENU ON THE RIGHT)
Seheno second album , " Hazo Kely " or " Small woods". In this new album, Seheno imposes her organic and unique style in a subtle mix of electro sounds, pop, blues and Indian mingling with the Malagasy sensual swing. In recycled cardboard.RELEASE February 26.
Raharimanana's text that was played in Avignon festival in a precious hand-made and hand-printed book. Each one is unique. In French.
Live recording at the Palais de la Reine, Laka ensemble sings hymns composed by Ratany.
In this album, "Bas s'vav" (talkative) Fanaiky initiates a sensual dialogue between bass guitar and voice.
With Ravity Rola Gamana combines modern compositions and musical influences from different regions of Madagascar. Polyinstrumentist, on the lookout for natural resources (wood, shells, bamboo), he manufactures himself wind instruments, string or percussion appropriating the sounds of each material to invent its own "sound" combined with the guitar.