It begins at 9 pm with the contagious energy of the historic Milanese afro-funk band Mamud Band, whose mix of ethnic percussion, hip-hop groove and jazz and disco influences will take the audience on a musical journey between vintage and modernity.
But it doesn’t end there! At midnight, Nina Kipiani will be there to keep us dancing until late, with a set that mixes African, Afro-beats, electronic and amapiano vibes, for an evening of fusion between tradition and innovation.
BASE Milano & JAZZMI Afro Funk Night W/ Mamud Band + Nina Kipiani
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RUMORE
JAZZMI returns to Base Milano with an explosive evening of afro-funk and electronica, an overwhelming mix of Caribbean sounds and colours.
Bio
NINA KIPIANI
DJ born in Cameroon, raised in Paris and living in Rome, Nina Kipiani brings with her a unique mix of African sounds, electronica, afro-beats and amapiano. Her music is a journey between tradition and innovation, performing in Rome’s major clubs such as Qube and Room26, as well as vibrating on international stages such as the Akasha Club in Ibiza and the Venice Biennale. Official Sony Italy testimonial for Afro-beats/Amapiano, he also curates the official playlist on Spotify
DJ born in Cameroon, raised in Paris and living in Rome, Nina Kipiani brings with her a unique mix of African sounds, electronica, afro-beats and amapiano. Her music is a journey between tradition and innovation, performing in Rome’s major clubs such as Qube and Room26, as well as vibrating on international stages such as the Akasha Club in Ibiza and the Venice Biennale. Official Sony Italy testimonial for Afro-beats/Amapiano, he also curates the official playlist on Spotify
MAMUD BAND
With over 25 years of career, the historic Milanese afrofunk band returns with a revamped line-up and new sounds. Led by percussionist Lorenzo Gasperoni, the Mamud Band fuses ethnic percussion and electronics, mixing sweeping grooves with hip-hop, jazz and disco influences. Their latest album, ‘The Monkey Tapes’, and the unreleased tracks on the forthcoming disc reflect a balance between vintage and modernity, projecting afrofunk into new sonic frontiers.
With over 25 years of career, the historic Milanese afrofunk band returns with a revamped line-up and new sounds. Led by percussionist Lorenzo Gasperoni, the Mamud Band fuses ethnic percussion and electronics, mixing sweeping grooves with hip-hop, jazz and disco influences. Their latest album, ‘The Monkey Tapes’, and the unreleased tracks on the forthcoming disc reflect a balance between vintage and modernity, projecting afrofunk into new sonic frontiers.