Fulu Miziki is an avant-garde music collective hailing from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. Translated as "music from the garbage," their name reflects their unique approach to music-making, where they create instruments out of recycled materials and found objects. Their performances are a vibrant blend of art and activism, often featuring elaborate costumes and choreography that amplify their message of environmental sustainability and the imaginative reuse of waste materials.
Characterized by an eclectic sound that merges traditional Congolese rhythms with contemporary African music, punk, and electronic influences, Fulu Miziki has carved out a distinct niche in the world music scene. Their discography, including tracks like "Pieteron" and "Pasi na bisengo," as well as the EP "Ngbaka," showcases their innovative approach to sound and their commitment to addressing societal issues through music. With releases like "Beta Ndule," "Bivada," and "Ok Seke Bien," they continue to push the boundaries of genre and medium, creating a style that is as unconventional as it is captivating. Fulu Miziki's artistry goes beyond mere music production; they are a full sensory experience, integrating their message of ecological consciousness with a powerful sonic identity.
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