M'Lumbo

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M'Lumbo
Origin New York City, United States
Genres World Music
Jazz
Electronica
Psychedelia
Years active 1988–present
Labels Pursuance
Staalplaat
Maitre'd
Multimood
J-Bird
Warner Bros. Records
Unit Circle
Mulatta Records
Website http://www.mlumbo.com
Members

Rob Ray Keyboards electronics engineering
Paul-Alexandre Meurens Tenor soprano sax flute bass clarinet guitar bass
Vin Veloso Alto soprano sax flute piano
Cecil Young Trumpet rainstick percussion voice
Jaz Sawyer Drums
Dehran Duckworth Percussion
Josh Ferrazzano, Matt Bass Videos
Brian O'Neill Guitar engineering percussion
Mo O'Connor Percussion

Adam Omeljaniuk, James McLean engineering

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Over the following years, M'lumbo has released over a dozen albums and had tracks included on five compilations.

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