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From Paris to Dum Dum Republic, International Producer DJ PEET

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From the most exclusive clubs in Paris to big sets all over Europe, from Cannes to fashion shows, to world tours in America and Africa: guest of Dum Dum Republic on Sunday 17.00st July from XNUMXpm Dj Peet, internationally renowned producer and beatmaker, with his electro, hip hop and afro-house sound. Already official DJ of MHD (afro-trap), he has created incredible sets for the most prestigious clubs in the world and for important festivals such as the MOMMA Festival in New York, as well as for Don Benjamin & OT Genesis, Lil Jon, Chris Brown, Tyga, Ace Hood and Booba (the best French rapper).
An extraordinary live show between contemporary sounds and tribal rhythms, in a meeting of peoples and cultures. In the background, Africa with its atmospheres and its art, told in the collection “Afrique c'est Chic” by stylist Mary Serah Koroma, which will be shown during the #DumDumRevolution. On stage, the story of a world that migrates and transforms, contaminates, merges, well beyond world music and its stereotypical clichés.
The opening, instead, will be entrusted to the Teranga Brothers, a collective of poets, musicians and artists whose goal is to spread the African musical tradition based on dialogue between peoples. “Migration is a foundation of human evolution. We respond with Dante to the experts of terror, “instead we, to whom the world is home as the sea to fish” – writes Biancaluna Bifulco, owner of the beach club on the Dum Dum blog – From Europe to Africa, to return to the roots of music and draw from Mama Africa the vitality, strength, joy of the culture of the oldest continent, from which we all come”.
Bob Marley thus meets Felah Kuti, the Ivory Coast and the United States are closer than ever, without the need for a passport. It is a music that speaks of joy, that of the Teranga Brothers, of freedom, of hope, but above all of a humanity that wants to find itself in a collective movement, in its uniqueness, beyond skin color and cultural barriers.
Teranga Brothers is a project that develops in Naples, within the homonymous Teranga Worldwide Pub, present for many years on the Neapolitan music scene on the initiative of a group of young immigrants, students, graduates and workers who live in our south. The great commitment of Teranga, led by Judicael Ouango, a basketball player who then dedicated himself to music and writing, is to spread and defend the African musical tradition, based on dialogue, finding themselves in an embrace with other people, with sweetness and strength.
An idea that involves not only music, but all artistic expressions, from dance to writing, with the desire to win and the courage to face danger to imagine a better future.
“They must know… that no Man leaves his home, his world, his life, when he has a choice,” writes Judicael Ouango. “We, the worst part of the world made better, know how to swim in mud and live in fire. We know how to exchange, we know how to be there for each other, enough is essential and it is good that every African remembers it. The roads that brought us here are none other than the roads taken by their ancestors, the same ones they used for gold, diamonds, oil. Africa, a word that is born in an eternal roar, the lion that never lowers its mane, a continent as strong as the elephant. They must know and we must know.”

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