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Sega music echoes styles from Senegal, and in Seychelles musicians use the same word for their styles. When the music plays today at a party or on the beach, dancers get wrapped up in the love ...
The British/Mauritian composer Mo Kolours mixes hip-hop, soul and Afro-Caribbean dub with the Sega music of his homeland, resulting in hypnotic, tribal-infused dance grooves. His new EP samples ...
Throughout the 7-track ‘How I (Rhythm Love Affair)’ EP, Anglo-Mauritian producer Mo Kolours looks to cultivate his own style of dance music.
“When I say Mauritius, the first thing people think of is ‘beach’, and the whole postcard part,” says singer Linzy Bacbotte, a leading advocate of the music known as sega.
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