Thursday, 27 March 2014

MUSIC INDUSTRY IN ZIM

Zimbabwe is home to a rich array of traditional and popular music. This fact is all the more remarkable when you consider the obstacles faced by musicians and music professionals there. Government’s complete control of broadcast media, and its notorious reluctance to support or facilitate development of the local music industry help to keep most musicians in a state of poverty. 

Now, as the country sinks more deeply into economic and political crisis, Zimbabwe’s musicians face new problems. Long depended upon to voice the suffering, hopes, fears and aspirations of people in this country, musicians today are being subjected to scrutiny and intimidation that leaves many afraid to express themselves freely.

Piracy is also another obstacle that largely affects musicians and with many young and aspiring artist, no structure has been put in place to protect the right of the artists.Legends in the Zim music industry are just that, LEGENDS and the only left benefiting are Recording Companies.In a survey prior 2009 Zimbabwe was in the top 5 countries with piracy.
                       

In a facebook post, one of Zimbabwe's songstress Cindy Munyai mentioned that ,"The zim market tends to ignore our music when we sing in english..music is a universal language but sometimes u jus need to be understood globally" Which is in fact a true reflection of the market in Zim.Good music is produced and has good messages, however the world needs to hear our story.

Lack of technological growth in the industry is still a huge challenge. We are not yet up to standard with regard to technology issue.The world is increasingly becoming digital and artists need to be at  par with global trends.Radio stations need also to digitalise their studios and also not get bribed to play and push a certain artist.Copyright technology and laws should also be implemented so as to make sure artist have their due royalties.

For our youngsters to make it in music the industry needs to straighten out. In Jamaica the government, together with corporate institutions built recording studios which allowed the youth to freely exhibit their creative talents and to market themselves throughout the world. How many Jamaican singers have we seen in Zimbabwe as a result?

The impact of cultural policy on the processes of making music in Zimbabwe shows that the way that music is perceived and valued influences the way it functions in any given context.
It is clear that the Government needs to develop coherent policies in relation to music making and indeed in relation to all forms of cultural activities, in order to ensure that a favourable social, cultural and political climate exists for arts and culture to flourish.


Success in the music of Zim starts from support at home and even the relevant government department/s should step in and take Zimbabwe music to the world.Lets support local artist, stop piracy and stop making them live to our standards.In its own capacity music is a job.Robbing them of their hard work is tantamount to us working and someone else getting paid for our sweat.

The purpose of this blog is to push forward the music, fashion and entertainment industry of Zim to the world.Together we can make Zimbabwe relevant.

Zvazvinhu

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

MUDIWA JANET REMIX

The Liberation struggle of Zimbabwe ( Chimurenga) showed one common interest among Zimbabweans and that is music.After the independence of Zimbabwe many music legends rose and among them was John Chibadura.

Growing up tending his fathers goats and working as a truck driver after finishing school.He moved to Harare in 1980 and formed his band, Tembo Brothers.The following year he made hits and toured the U.K and did some recording there as well.


One of his hits was Mudiwa Janet which made waves on the Zimbabwean radios back then.Listen to this rendition done by Nox Guni of the Ndinonyara fame.Produced by another legend who left us to soon. TBA.
 




SUMMER FIESTA TOUR

LUTON, COVENTRY AND MANCHESTER. Get ready to be set on fire.Zim dancehall and rnb on the weekend of 2nd to 3rd May. Zvazvinhu

SUMMER SHUT DOWN TOUR

Catch Zim finest in their summer shut down tour 9 & 10 May. Matickets available at computickets.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

TERRITORY RIDDIM

Fresh outta Mount Zion Record Territory riddim I am yet to sample all the tracks but all I can say is the tracks I heard so far are dope

Territory Riddim  - Mount Zion Records

      

Territory Riddim  - Mount Zion Records

Bevin – Ndini Champion
Blingz General – Suicide
Dee Faya – Mukadzi WaBoss
Itana – Ft – BlingGeneral – Ndine Nhumbu
Jewela – Haimanikidzwe
Jungle Dee – Ndakarota
Killer T – Batai Mbavha Iyo
Mark G – Territory
Mr H – Ipapo Manje
Nduna – Ndagutsikana
Ninja P – Ndofamba nemaAngels
Platinum Prince – Mwana Walanderz
Quonfuzed – Ndine Shanje
Seh Calaz – Varikuzama
Shinsoman – Handitye
Stunner ft Major Playaz & Leo Mapfumo – Takumberi
Sweetness – Lose Control
Tally Bee – Selfish Desire
Xtra Large – Pamusoro
Yung Roja – Mukadzi Wepi
                                           

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