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Electro duo Synapson and Angolan legend Bonga collab on "Mona Ki Ngi Xica"

  • April 7, 2022
  • Malvika Padin
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French electro duo Synapson come together with Angolan music legend Bonga on vibrant organic house number “Mona Ki Ngi Xica,” which brings Bonga’s soothing, folk-tinged vocals together with Synapson’s blend of soulful and colorful rap coated deep house sonics.

The track which initially came to life as a remix and fan-favourite live song, has been re-born as a polished and nuanced official version. Framed by Bonga’s magical voice, this variation of  “Mona Ki Ngi Xica,” roots itself in the multi-instrumentalist duo’s atmospheric musicality, earning a place in the playlists and hearts of listeners.

Musicians Alexandre and Paul first came together as Synapson in 2009, breaking out with their 2015 album Convergence. Since then the pair crafted a melee of enchanting and anthemic melodies – this collaborative effort with Bonga being a memorable representation of their sonic evolution and versatility.

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