The group has traveled from the Indian Ocean to Europe and India, performing at major events like the Sakifo Musik Festival and the Global ISAI Festival .
Traditional instruments like the roulèr (drum) and sati (metal percussion) form the backbone of the sound. Destyn Maloya Fine Aller
Once banned or marginalized, Maloya is now a symbol of "blissful freedom" and Creole pride. Destyn Maloya: Innovation and Tradition The group has traveled from the Indian Ocean
The vibrant sounds of offer more than just music; they provide a rhythmic gateway into the heart of Reunion Island culture. Led by singer Ramaye Fabrice , this dynamic six-member group has spent over twenty years evolving the traditional Maloya genre, a musical form rooted in the island's complex history of slavery and recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. The Essence of Maloya Destyn Maloya: Innovation and Tradition The vibrant sounds