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Resonance - Ssewa Ssewa & Prof. Joewi
Arriving Soon April 2026#1 in Series TodayWhile Ssewa Ssewa is the soul of the project with his handcrafted Janzi, Prof. Joewi brings the electronic heartbeat. Together, they’ve created a live performance concept that bridges the gap between a traditional folk session and a modern high-energy DJ set. The Anatomy of "Resonance" The Concept: It is a "Live DJ x Instrumentalist" hybrid. Instead of just playing a backing track, Prof. Joewi manipulates Afro House and Deep Tech beats live, while Ssewa Ssewa improvises over them using the Janzi and various traditional percussions. The Sound: It’s often described as "Roots and Beats." You get the crystalline, harp-like melodies of the 22-string Janzi floating over heavy, rhythmic basslines. It makes the Janzi feel perfectly at home in a club or festival setting, not just a cultural gallery. The Mission: "Resonance" is designed to show that African traditional music is "vibrationally" compatible with modern electronic music. It’s an effort to take Ugandan sounds to global electronic dance music (EDM) stages like Tomorrowland or ADE. This partnership is a direct answer to the "innovation" Ssewa Ssewa spoke about on NRG Radio. By teaming up with a DJ/Producer like Prof. Joewi, he is effectively "beta-testing" the Janzi in the most modern environment possible. It proves the instrument's versatility—it can be soulful and acoustic one minute, and the lead synth-equivalent in a house track the next. The live sessions, which have been gaining serious traction on YouTube and at boutique Kampala events, are a masterclass in cultural fusion.Play Now
