Novalima Research Paper

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Grammy nominated, Independent Music Award winners, 15 years of career and five albums already published which have spread their name all over the world…but if you can’t demonstrate your qualities in front of your audience, your award, prizes and career’s accomplishments don’t worth a dime. That’s why the eight musicians who compose Novalima and performed at Rich Mix for the final act of the tenth anniversary of Movimientos can be easily considered as one of the most thrilling acts around.

The Peruvian band is a live wire and its gigs are the best evidence of the musicians’ energy. Throughout the night they indeed shouted, jumped and enthralled their audience with some of the finest Afro-Caribbean rhythms. They expressed an upbeat and energising

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