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Inside/Out
with Mokoomba, who, as kids, couldn’t wait for the school
bell to ring so they could get out of class and go play music
Kubatana.net
December 02, 2013
Read a 2009
Kubatana interview with Mokoomba
*Note: we
answered these questions generally as a band
Describe
yourselves in five words?
Fun, energetic, flexible, humble, persevering.
What’s
the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?
Never stop working hard.
What’s
the most ridiculous thing you’ve ever done?
On our first trip to Europe, we got “lost” by accident
in the red-light district in Amsterdam and we were a bit surprised
by what we saw in the windows! We were on our way to a concert and
we arrived a bit late
understandably . . .
What
is your most treasured possession?
Our music instruments.
What
do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
The sorrow of losing loved ones.
Do you
have any strange hobbies?
Not really, coming from Victoria Falls we are used to seeing people
jump off the bridge with ropes attached to their ankles. Nothing
is strange after that!
What
do you dislike most about your appearance?
Nothing at all, we are very confident young men.
What
is your greatest extravagance?
Free time.
What
have you got in your fridge?
ZLG water, fish from Norton, Lyons Maid ice cream, vegetables from
Mbare musika and some really smelly cheese.
What
is your greatest fear?
It has to be death and snakes.
What
have you got in your pockets right now?
Phone, keys, wallet and some “sweets for change” from
our favorite supermarket.
What
is your favourite journey?
Our favourite journey is coming back home to meet our friends and
families after a long tour.
Who
are your heroes in real life?
Our parents and families are our everyday heroes but we also admire
musicians from Africa who have made it, like Youssour Ndour, Salif
Keita, Baba Maal, Oliver Mtukudzi.
When
and where were you happiest?
On stage, doing what we love.
What’s
your biggest vice?
Rehearsals.
What
were you like at school?
We were generally good students at school and some of us had OK
academic grades but to be honest we always could not wait for the
bell to get out the door and go to play music.
What
are you doing next?
We are preparing for 4 different concerts which we will do in December
in Harare, London and Victoria Falls.
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