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Africa Express is a UK-based non-profit organization and initiative that facilitates cross-cultural collaborations between musicians in African, Middle Eastern, and Western countries.
Members[]
- Adrian Sherwood
- Aliens
- Amadou and Mariam
- BLK JKS
- Blue May
- Baaba Maal
- Bashy
- BCUC
- Boubaca
- Damon Albarn
- DJ Spoko
- Dominowe
- Ed Skrein
- Faka
- Georgia
- Ghetts
- Gruff Rhys
- Get Cape Wear Cape Fly
- Hard-Fi
- Hypnotic Brass Emsemble
- Infamous Boiz
- Johnny Marr
- Jose Hendrix
- Kano
- Kasse Mady
- Moonchild Sanelly
- Morena Leraba
- Mr Jukes
- Muzi
- Mathieu Cheid
- Nick Zinner
- Nonku Phiri
- N'Dongo D
- Natty
- Otim Alpha
- Oumou Sangare
- Phuzekhemisi
- Poté
- Remi Kabaka Jr
- Rachid Taha
- Radioclit
- Reverend and the Makers
- Rokia Traore
- Rosie Wilson
- Sibot
- Sira Tounkara
- Sola
- Sway
- The Mahotella Queens
- Tanti Tounkara
- Terri Walker
- The Magic Numbers
- Toumani Diabate
- VV Brown
- Zolani Mahola
History[]
Involvement with Gorillaz[]
On October 23, 2008 at a concert in Koko, London, they played "Electric Shock" which later became a Gorillaz song for the album "Plastic Beach" but wasn't released.
Discography[]
- Africa Express Presents: Maison Des Jeunes (2013)
- Africa Express Presents... Terry Riley's In C Mali (1014)
- Africa Express Presents... the Orchestra of Syrian Musicians & Guests (2017)
- Molo (2019)
- Egoli (2019)
Filmography[]
Africa Express presents: Egoli (2021) - Directed, Filmed, and Edited by Denholm Hewlett.
