MOCHA WA NJIKO
[Mocha] is a Swahili word that when you translate it to English it is Horizon, while [Njiko] is Igbo word that means Spirituality when formed it translate to “Horizon of Spirituality” the concept dates from the blend of African chants, tribal sounds with a twist of synth's while strings encompasses universal spiritual connection in the overall composition. Amadera Edgy base in hand with pads supporting the groove that the baseline brings, rising in level automated leads establish tension and fuels the anticipation while the chords add life and chilled life on the composition. His powerful 4/4 kick drums & hi hats are well balance but the pull strikes as his wood percussion takes charge in progress of the song. The perfect well arrangement makes it easy for African chants to take charge in the track. Jayara Heavy powerful 4/4 kick drum alongside well balanced hi hats & shakers breaths out the foundation of the production in help is the noise waveform that replaces percussions. The leads are just the core point of tension while programmed soft chords fills out the mid point of the song, automated in level chants complement the song arrangement and strings. Warrior Prayer Percussion which is similar to marimba hits in fast delay time while in sync with heavy 4/4 kick drum, shakers are programmed in a solid timing as they serve high end gab, while the actual beauty of lies in between chord progression and the blend of strings as African chants fills in the space which makes the song end outcome spiritual.