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HARARE DREAD / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: London, UK

Label: CAS Records

Genre: Reggae

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Reggae charts for London, UK
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Biography:

Zimbabwean born and Malawian bred Pax Nindi aka Harare Dread is credited for moving reggae into musical territories mapped out by the sounds and rhythms of Africa. Recognised for his distinctive concoction of African Reggae rhythms with thought provoking lyrics, Pax Nindi is one of the most captivating musical ambassadors ever to emerge from the African soils.

Whilst promoting and producing his music and tours working with a team of dedicated fans, Pax has established a following around the world in particular, Europe, Africa, Canada, Brazil and the Caribbean with a strong underground following in Zimbabwe Working with a live band, his live performances remain highly energetic; feet skanking and dreads flying with thought provoking lyrics in Shona, Chewa and English languages. http://www.hararedread.net

Pax Nindi's music is a strong brew and mixture of Reggae, Africam rhythms .and most recently Brazilian maracatu as witnessed in his POVO album release http://www.cdbaby.com/paxnindi2

APax Nindi on stage is a sight not to be missed
World Of Music and Dance (WOMAD)

The social and political resistance from, the underprivileged but very positive communities are the main influences of his music.
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Press:

“Here in Recife Pax visited our kids from the streets and showed them how to sing Shona. I have worked with the children for seven years and never seen them so happy He invited them to his concert and they still ask when he come to Brazil again.”
Sarafina Kantaria - Tumaini Education Trust News

“You may recall the name of Pax Nindi; if you do, you may not be able to place it. And if you cannot place it, it probably not because he’s some random person you met at a party once but has a distinctive name, and more likely because you’ve seen his (admittedly, memorable) name in so many contexts that your brain has become confused.”
Joseph Charles - Soca News