Kompa Events This Month in Kastoria
Kompa, also known as Compas Direct, originated in Haiti during the mid-1950s through the innovations of saxophonist Nemours Jean-Baptiste. Find upcoming Kompa events in Kastoria this month below.
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About Kompa
Kompa, also known as Compas Direct, originated in Haiti during the mid-1950s through the innovations of saxophonist Nemours Jean-Baptiste. Defined by its steady mid-tempo 4/4 rhythm and complex layering of electric guitars, brass sections, and the driving pulse of the tanbou drum, the genre's mood is inherently festive and romantic. It bridges the gap between traditional Haitian méringue and modern Caribbean pop styles like zouk and cadance-lypso, serving as a cornerstone of Francophone musical identity. The genre maintains a polished, melodic production style that emphasizes synchronized ensemble playing and intricate, grooving basslines that are perfectly suited for stylized social partner dancing throughout the Antilles.
Also known as: Compas, Compas Direct, Konpa, Konpa Dirèk
Kompa events in Kastoria this month - FAQ
- What Kompa events are in Kastoria this month?
- Mood tracks all Kompa events in Kastoria this month - club nights, concerts, DJ sets, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily as new events are announced. Each listing includes the full lineup, venue address, ticket prices, and a direct purchase link. Browse the complete monthly schedule above to plan ahead and book before events sell out.
- Where can I find Kompa in Kastoria this month?
- Kompa, also known as Compas Direct, originated in Haiti during the mid-1950s through the innovations of saxophonist Nemours Jean-Baptiste. Find every Kompa venue and event in Kastoria this month above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Kompa music?
- Kompa, also known as Compas Direct, originated in Haiti during the mid-1950s through the innovations of saxophonist Nemours Jean-Baptiste. Defined by its steady mid-tempo 4/4 rhythm and complex layering of electric guitars, brass sections, and the driving pulse of the tanbou drum, the genre's mood is inherently festive and romantic. It bridges the gap between traditional Haitian méringue and modern Caribbean pop styles like zouk and cadance-lypso, serving as a cornerstone of Francophone musical …
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