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Music Week Presents: Kuenta I Tambu
Kuenta i Tambu have created a new sound which is inspired by traditional Afro-Caribbean music from Curaçao and blended with European Dance. They've found an unimpeachable balance between electronic sound samples, singing and chanting over infectious rhythms played on ritual tambú drums. Reminiscent of the sounds and songs you hear from different floats at Notting Hill Carnival every year, KiT have mastered fusing them into one.
This genre of music has often been referred to as Global Bass or Tambutronic, regardless of what it's called, the music is a wild and colorful explosion of energy. Kuenta i Tambu translates to “Stories and Drums” from Papiamentu, which is the native language of the Dutch Caribbean islands Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire. The Amsterdam-based collective formed in 2005 after a series of educational projects at schools and theaters to introduce the music and culture of Curaçao to children in the Netherlands.
The band are supported by The Dutch Impact who are a body responsible for exposing Dutch artists and bands overseas by organising showcases and performances.
Essential Info
Artist: Kuenta I Tambu
Genre: Tropical Bass
Sounds Like: Buraka Som Sistema, Major Lazer
Album: Tambutronic
Release date: 16 October 2013
Website: aboutkit.com
Facebook: facebook.com/aboutkit
Twitter: @Aboutkit
YouTube: Video
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/aboutkit
Upcoming tour dates:
Aug 10 Latin Village Haarlemmerliede Spaarnwoude, The
Aug 23 Mysteryland Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands
Contact
Management Daniël Stroes daniel@gloam.nl
Press Daniël Stroes daniel@gloam.nl
Booking Agent
US, Canada and South-America: Christian Bernhardt christianbernhardt@theagencygroup.com
NL: Roel Coppen r.coppen@friendly-fire.nl
Rest: Daniël Stroes daniel@gloam.nl
Label Jiga Musica info@jigamusica.com
Publisher Jiga Musica info@jigamusica.com
Radio Plugger NL: Joris Tromp joris@jorissey.nl
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