Democratoz
7/19/2016
Democratoz lays down hard-grooving reggae with all the ecstasy and defiance of young North Africa.
Hailing from Oran, Algeria's cultural nexus, the group digs back into the city's best-loved pop form,
rai, and makes dance-floor filling-calls for social change in the bargain.
Presented in
collaboration with Center Stage, a cultural diplomacy program run by the U.S. Department of State.
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