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Discografia | Artisti | ||
| Edizioni | Sabino Mogavero | |||
| Ordina Cd | Staff (collaboratori) | |||
| Partiture pdf | Sosia di L. Battisti | |||
| Novità & SERVIZI | Contatti | |||
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Home Page Zule Zoo |
Production Music | Link Musicali | ||
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The Zule-Zoo are a group of multitalented Nigerians who has popularized a
genre of Music which projects Nigerian culture through creativity in
lyrical composition and innovative use of African percussion instrument.
The genre of their music is known as the Takuraku beat. The word Zulezoo
means, Forgotten Warriors Never Die.
Their emotions and
the drive to experience life, to its fullest potentially by pushing the
limits of the mind and body. This "all or nothing" attitude is
profoundly expressed in the album? title
track, a flagship anthem against the social puppeteering of society and
the efforts to sever the strings from the controlling hand in this
"show called life". They are like birds of the same feathers that
have decided to flock together. From childhood, despite their different
parental backgrounds, they appear to have been joined eternally by destiny
to take the world someday by storm. And really they have. Ibrahim Alhassan
and Mike are the emerging Nigerian musicians from the Middle-belt who are
no less the symbol of what African music should portray. Since their debut
last year with their hit track album,"Kerewa", the better known
Zule-Zoo boys are waxing stronger to influence the music tradition in this
part of the world. With their "Takoroko beat " as they call it,
the dancers turned musicians like the groundbreaking Awilo trend is
sweeping across the nation with their heroic demonstrations and portrayal
of the black culture on stage. Watching them on stage is like going to the
theatre to behold a performance. With a blend of western hip-hop and
African flavour, the rising artistes thrill their fans to a kill. The
young, the aged and the lad are unconsciously rising up to their kind of
music. From the north to the west and east, inside the bus, on the road
and at home, Zule-Zoo boys are the latest talk of the town. Their Kerewa
music evades the airwave all the time as it has equally formed the subject
of discourse in the Nigerian music scene. "Zule -Zoo is a combination of Ibro and
Mike, we did not just jump into music. We started as professional dancers
right from Benue State as far back as 1992 before we came down to Lagos in
1996 to attend the National Troupe audition. After the audition, we
decided to stay back and go into music." Ibrahim Alhassan, the leader
of the group narrated during a recent encounter with Sunday Arts at their
film village base near the National Theatre Complex, Iganmu. The two
artistes who hail from different homes for ages have been united by fate
to engage in what they are doing today. "We are not twins but we have
been very close to each other from our childhood days at school." "After the NTN’s audition, I had no fare
to go back to Benue State, so I decided to stay back and sweat it out with
life. There and then, I started working hard to ensure that I realize my
ambition to become a star in my lifetime. About that time, Mike who left
immediately for Benue after the audition later returned to join me and
that was when we started researching on how to actualize our dream as we
later came up with the name, Zule-Zoo, meaning forgotten warriors never
die. With their Takoroko beat, the boys create a
style that is less imitative. According to them, the thrust of their music
is to promote African culture and also use the same to preach peace, equal
rights and justice across the globe."We want to use our kind of music
to promote our culture. We always bear the symbol of African culture
because Africa is endowed with rich culture. In future, it is our dream to
showcase young but talented musicians who lack the desired assistance to
hit the mark and be celebrated". says the band leader. Comments: |
Discografia
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Sante Palumbo | ||
| G. M. Bisanti | ||||
| Stefano Seghedoni | ||||
| Uberto Pieroni | ||||
| Francesco Sicari | ||||
| Corinna C. Panza | ||||
| Rachel O' Brien | ||||
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String Quartet Tajj | |||
| Andrea Talmelli | ||||
| Orch. G.le Russa | ||||
| Orch. da Camera | ||||
| Marco Esu | ||||
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Samson Movsesyan | |||
| Tigran Grigoryan | ||||
| Marco Ricci | ||||
| Tommy Bradascio | ||||
| Amilcar Siuarez | ||||
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National
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Jelengue | |||
| Cinquillo PInero | ||||
| Ocasiòn | ||||
| Vladimir Zubitsky | ||||
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| Lucio Aracri (s.Battsti) | ||||
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Debora Quattrini | |||
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Antonio Amante | |||
| Reggatta Mondatta | ||||
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| Etosha | ||||
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Ivana Show | |||
| Roberto Formentini | ||||
| Franco Graniero | ||||
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jean Claude Russo | |||
| Luciano Saraceno | ||||
| Tony Ray | ||||
| Paolo Greco |
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