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    Le Maxque focusing on traditional 'ayigbe' music

    by Nii Atakora Mensah, Ghana Music.com
    posted Thursday, 16 July 2009 07:26| 0 Comments

    The first question that comes to mind when you see Le Maxque is why the mask or hidden face but Le Maxque claims he’s surrounding his image with shadows of mysteries just to get a quick attention from the general public. Watch Elavanyo by Le Maxque

    Le Maxque is slowly but surely becoming one of Africa's most thrilling and appealing traditional artistes.

    A Ghanaian with Togolese parental background who catalogs his style as an indigenous genre which will certainly alter the face of traditional music in Ghana especially in Ewe language.

    Le Maxque is seen determined to make the ayigbe clan very proud by innovating their traditional rhythms while still maintaining its cultural rhythmic values.

    Le Maxque who doubles as a songwriter and live performer has been able to fascinate people with his unique focus on traditional 'ayigbe' music in Togo, Europe, the USA and other parts of the Asia.




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