With her new album Tomorrow A Flower, Muito Kaballa unfolds another stage of her
of her sonic journey and picks up where Like A River left off - at the boundaries
of genres and conventions. The album is a pulsating manifesto of love and life
life, a work that is both intimate and expansive, playful and profound, nostalgic and futuristic.
and futuristic.
In ten tracks, Muito Kaballa interweave influences from global jazz, Afrobeat,
electronic soundscapes and a pinch of untamed experimentalism. The
effortlessly jump between wild energy, introspective thoughtfulness and ironic wit.
ironic wit. They invite you to lose yourself in a world of sound that can never be pigeonholed and
pigeonholed and yet remains authentic and unifying throughout.
The live show for Tomorrow A Flower is a captivating mixture of musical spectacle and theatrical
spectacle and theatrical staging. Muito Kaballa captivate the audience with
captivate the audience with unbridled energy and their unmistakable stage presence. Each of the
ten songs becomes an experience that inspires, touches and surprises in equal measure.
surprises.