Friday, 10 January 2014

Ma Blacks cherish 2013, bemoans lack of music distributors

The country's top Reggae outfit the Black Missionaries have said 2013
was a success although lack of music distributors was a major problems.

Speaking in an interview with Nyasa Times, the Band Leader Angiru
Fumulani cited positive reception from the fans and the international
exposure as some of the successes.





"We have travelled alot more than all the years gone like in South
Africa we went there to perfom three times, in Ireland and Botswana just
 to mation a few," he said.

Locally, Fumulani said there was good responce following their release
of  Kuimba 9 album.

"As ussual, the reception was the best, everywhere we went to perfom we
have had a huge following and our music enjoyed some time on radio, all
in all I can say the misson is still on," he said.

He however cited lack of agents to sell their music as a major problem.

Since OG Issa closed shop on music distribution, musicians in the
country have resorted in selling music on their own.


"As it is now, it means we have to sell our music on our own which is a
big problem but still more, we will move forward," he said.

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