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Makossa Events This Week in Los Angeles

Makossa events in Los Angeles this week. Updated daily.

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Sound profile

A danceable, upbeat sound.

energy
80
danceability
95
valence
85
grit
40
organicness
60
commerciality
40
tempo
65
vocality
70

About Makossa

Originating in the urban centers of Cameroon during the late 1960s, Makossa is a vibrant dance music genre that evolved from the traditional Douala folk dance known as amba. It is characterized by its prominent, interlocking electric guitar riffs, punchy brass arrangements, and a driving 4/4 rhythm section anchored by syncopated basslines and percussive accents. The genre maintains a celebratory and infectious mood, blending indigenous Cameroonian rhythms with significant influences from Highlife, Congolese Rumba, and American Funk. As a cornerstone of African popular music, Makossa serves as a rhythmic bridge between traditional West African polyrhythms and modern global pop structures, emphasizing high-energy vocal performances and danceability.

Also known as: Makossa

Makossa events in Los Angeles this week - FAQ

What Makossa events are in Los Angeles this week?
Mood tracks all Makossa events in Los Angeles this week - upcoming concerts, club nights, and shows. The calendar is updated daily. Each listing includes venue, lineup, and a direct ticket link. Browse the full weekly Makossa schedule in Los Angeles above.
Where can I find Makossa in Los Angeles this week?
Originating in the urban centers of Cameroon during the late 1960s, Makossa is a vibrant dance music genre that evolved from the traditional Douala folk dance known as amba. Find every Makossa venue and event in Los Angeles this week above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Makossa music?
Originating in the urban centers of Cameroon during the late 1960s, Makossa is a vibrant dance music genre that evolved from the traditional Douala folk dance known as amba. It is characterized by its prominent, interlocking electric guitar riffs, punchy brass arrangements, and a driving 4/4 rhythm section anchored by syncopated basslines and percussive accents. The genre maintains a celebratory and infectious mood, blending indigenous Cameroonian rhythms with significant influences from Highlif…

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