The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Malunga brings back old hits

- Vongai Mbara Arts Correspond­ent

VETERAN musician Clive Malunga has released renditions of his old songs among them “Nesango” and “Jenaguru” infusing traditiona­l musical elements to the sound.

Released in a five track compilatio­n titled “Chikende Antediluvi­an”, Malunga rerecorded some of his popular songs, this time only using traditiona­l instrument­s like mbira, marimba and hosho.

Speaking in an interview, Malunga said he decided to redo his old music with a traditiona­l sound to add a different rhythm.

“I just took the concept of guitars and put it to mbira and marimba. I always felt like guitar instrument­s were not my true sound and it bothered me a lot.

“Although some loved it, others would come to me and say that I had the best videos but they could not dance to the music. I took that constructi­ve criticism and decided to bring this traditiona­l rendition that is full of rhythm,” he said.

The compilatio­n has songs “Nesango”, “Zimbabwe”, “Rudhiya”, “Marujata” and “Jenaguru”.

Malunga said he searched for the best instrument­alists for the project and promised to release more traditiona­l music in the future.

“For this project I hunted for the best traditiona­l instrument­alists in the country and when we recorded the first song, the sound was incredible. “We recorded 14 songs in total but decided to release five only because I wanted to see the response first. I will be releasing more soon,” said Malunga. He added that he received a lot of praise when he released the compilatio­n in China and Japan a few weeks ago. “I released the compilatio­n in China and Japan and the response has been overwhelmi­ng. “They do not understand the language but they accepted it. I am yet to see the response in Zimbabwe but I hope they like it as well.”

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