An original sensory experience, tonight
The Goethe Institute Namibia's Night under the Stars (NUTS) tonight 2019 presents Enchanté, who has spent the past year perfecting a set of tracks she can call her own.
The doors open at 19:00 and backing Enchanté is a group of talented and skilled instrumentalists from the local music scene.
Not that foreign to the local stages, Enchanté has performed with the likes of Jeff Neosoul, Miss H, Ashwyn Mberi and Slickartie and is known for her Alternative, Indie and Jazz inspired style.
“It is good to be inspired by other musicians but even more important is for a musician or vocalist to develop their own narrative that produces original music,” said Enchanté.
She said her performance at NUTS will feature at least 15 original tracks that are close to her soul.
“My goal is to go beyond the ears of the audience and reach into their soul. My music is raw and pure, my music is me,” she said.
Studding the stage in support of Enchnaté will be Imms Nicolau, Zito Zezito, Nick Nguza and Marc du Plesis who will with the sounds of a bass guitar, keyboard, drum set and lead guitar elevate the vocalist's melodic structure. Their intention is to create the feeling of a poetry lounge and resonate the vibe of new-age jazz. Entrance is N$20 and the Goethe Institute is located on 1-5 Fidel Castro Street.
STAFF REPORTER
The doors open at 19:00 and backing Enchanté is a group of talented and skilled instrumentalists from the local music scene.
Not that foreign to the local stages, Enchanté has performed with the likes of Jeff Neosoul, Miss H, Ashwyn Mberi and Slickartie and is known for her Alternative, Indie and Jazz inspired style.
“It is good to be inspired by other musicians but even more important is for a musician or vocalist to develop their own narrative that produces original music,” said Enchanté.
She said her performance at NUTS will feature at least 15 original tracks that are close to her soul.
“My goal is to go beyond the ears of the audience and reach into their soul. My music is raw and pure, my music is me,” she said.
Studding the stage in support of Enchnaté will be Imms Nicolau, Zito Zezito, Nick Nguza and Marc du Plesis who will with the sounds of a bass guitar, keyboard, drum set and lead guitar elevate the vocalist's melodic structure. Their intention is to create the feeling of a poetry lounge and resonate the vibe of new-age jazz. Entrance is N$20 and the Goethe Institute is located on 1-5 Fidel Castro Street.
STAFF REPORTER
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