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Muntu Valdo

Prince of Sawa Blues

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From a very early age, Muntu Valdo realised that music, song and poetry would allow him to discover the depths of his true self, and that art would help him steer clear of lifes pitfalls.
Muntu is a "Douala" and as such, part of the "Sawa" community stretching along Cameroons coastline. He grew up in the cosmopolitan cities of Yaound and Douala, where the West has imported television, radio, Internet and a dislocated urbanism. Dilapidated colonial avenues rub shoulders with dusty roads, markets and working class quarters. Perhaps it's this astonishing fusion of the abandoned West and an African pride which, is the inspiration behind the eclectic music Muntu had been writing since the age of 15 years old?
Rather than hybridism, Muntu prefers the concept of reconciliation: bossa nova, afro-cuban, blues, soul and funk, all have their origins rooted in the Diaspora and slavery. It makes perfect sense then, to hear this music sung by an African. Its no longer a question of world music, but a fusion of everything this continent has helped create over the centuries. Even if slavery darkens the conscience of all humanity, we all deserve to savour the beauty born of this past. Muntu Valdos music invites us to discover this African side to our humanity.
Outstanding guitarist, singer and harmonica player, his own repertoire of compositions was already well developed when he began to appear alongside the great names of African and international music (Lokua Kanza, Keziah Jones, Rido Bayonne, Etienne Mbappe, Eko Roosevelt, Andr-Marie Talla, Bb Manga). This was followed by several acclaimed supporting concerts for Tony Allen, Lionel and Stphane Belmondo, Richard Bona... The experience gained in the presence of such enormous talent, enabled him to perfect his instrumental technique without influencing the unique colour of his musical style. Lokua Kanza is adamant that Muntu's melodic inspiration and harmonic invention is worthy of the international scene, Manu Dibango simply tells us that this music must be listened to!
Its the French Cultural Network that gives Muntu the opportunity to open up his music to a larger public. In 2000 they send him on a national tour of Cameroon's ten largest cities. The same year, one of the countrys best sound engineers, Franky Mood, introduces an old live recording of Muntu's music to a French producer, talent hunting in Cameroon. The next week, a meeting is arranged: it's 7pm, dusk is engulfing the equator, and Muntu sings "Lta", a breathtaking blues sung in Douala. The producer falls under his charm and a new chapter is opened. The next day, his opinion is consolidated by Gilles Petit De La Villon, then director of Douala's French Cultural Centre: Muntu has played on his stage, "he's the next big thing: he deserves to be listened to the world over".
DEAREST CAMEROON....
WOMAD CACERES 2007


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Member Since: 4/17/2006
Band Website: muntuvaldo.com
Band Members: Muntu Valdo + all the good musicians available

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Muntu @ QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL, LONDON

"The crowd were treated to Muntu Valdo's guitar magic. Sauntering on stage with a springy step, softly picking at his guitar and blowing in his harmonica, he resembled a youthful, latter-day Bob Dylan. But his music is from a different stream. Using a box of tricks to double-track his guitar and voice live, he added layers of sound to create full-textured, soft songs about peace, love and Cameroonian witchcraft and charmed the audience" MARK ESPINER, THE FINANCIAL TIME, 30th MAY 2007.

Muntu performing "Lemba" live at THE QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL, LONDON, on May 23rd 2007

DEAREST CAMEROON ....



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MUNTU VALDO « sawa blues »L'artiste est celui qui ose écrire de son sang le roman de sa vie.Muntu Valdo appartient à la grande communauté Sawa qui s'étend le long de la côte camerounaise, dans le go...
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Muntu Valdo, le Petit Prince du Sawa Blues émerveille avec son Moiyé Na Muititi 06/05/2005La sortie musicale du mois dAvril 2005 est assurément le premier acte dune aventure artistique appelée à dure...
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MFI - RFI : Paris - mai 2005Muntu Valdo : quand le monde est blues Difficile, très difficile de résister à la force et à la beauté du premier album de Muntu Valdo, Gods and Devils (des Dieux et des Di...
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