

Armand NDALA
Originally from Brazzaville in Congo, "the land of the Bantu and the sapeurs," 45-year-old DJ Armand Ndala arrived in France in 1980. He defines his relationship with music as follows: "Good music has no style." In the 1990s, he met Daft Punk at a club night and became a concert promoter, organizing a concert with Barbara Teuntor Garcia, trumpeter and singer of the Buena Vista Social Club, and then hiring DJ Zebra for the Latino Folie's party at the Museum Café in Rennes. In 2012, a friend asked him to DJ his birthday party; the guests were captivated. This was the turning point that led him to become a generalist DJ, mixing for weddings, birthdays, private parties, bars, and clubs. Following these experiences, in early 2017, he enrolled at the DJ Network school in Cannes to further his professional development and create a clubbing concept for Africa.

THEY TRUSTED ME

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