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Jazz Genres

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Caribbean Jazz

Rhythms, heritage, and modern expression from the Caribbean.
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Vodou Jazz

A spiritual fusion of jazz and Haitian roots.
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Maloya Jazz

Deep grooves inspired by the traditions of La Réunion.
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Ka Jazz

Jazz driven by the pulse of Guadeloupean Ka rhythms.

What is

Kreyol Jazz is a shared vibration that connects our islands, our languages, and our memories. It is not a rigid label or a uniform mold: it is a collective banner that allows our Creole musical expressions to gain visibility, strength, and circulation.

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We are artists, producers, journalists, and broadcasters. Together, we carry this banner so that our music can find its place in festivals, playlists, metadata, and the collective imagination.

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Bringing artists and music professionals together under one shared Kreyol Jazz identity.

Visibility

Giving Kreyol Jazz more strength, recognition, and visibility across the music world.

Connexion

Connecting Creole territories, musical scenes, and cultural identities through one movement.

Structure

Helping organize and position Kreyol Jazz as a clear and recognized musical category.

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Kreyol Jazz is a musical aesthetic born from the meeting between jazz and the music of the Creole worlds.

Merging the fundamental elements of jazz harmony, structure, improvisation with the rhythms, melodic languages ​​and forms specific to the Creole cultures of the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean and elsewhere, it constitutes a mixed, living and rooted expression.

Each territory brings its uniqueness, while participating in a common, open and plural banner.

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