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Fulu Miziki, a Congolese collective from Kinshasa, is a groundbreaking group that merges Afro-futurism, punk, and eco-friendly practices. Founded by Pisko Crane, they craft their sound using instruments and costumes made entirely from recycled materials, embodying both environmental activism and artistic innovation. Their music blends raw, percussive energy with elements of traditional Congolese rhythms, noise, and avant-garde experimentation. Each performance is a visual spectacle, with members wearing elaborate, hand-made costumes inspired by African culture and futuristic visions. Their upcycled instruments — fashioned from items like PVC pipes, discarded metal, and plastic — create a distinct sound that merges the organic and mechanical, symbolizing a future where humanity reconciles with nature. Fulu Miziki’s bold message of sustainability and social change makes them not just a band, but a movement that advocates for environmental awareness, artistic freedom, and cultural pride.
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