Marc Ndzana

About me

Yaounde, Cameroon

my name is Ndzana Tebede Marc Stephane I am from Cameroon I am 30 years old. I started music very young at the age of 8 and today I live from my passion. during my musical journey I had the chance to accompany international artists such as Youssou Ndour, Ayo, Ron Kenoly, Singuila, Locko, and I continue to work on projects that will see the light of day soon.

Cultural background

  • Christmas Island

Values

  • Creativity
  • Making a difference
  • Responsibility

Project Music

No submissions for Beyond Music Project Volume 4.

No submissions for Beyond Music Project Volume 3.

Feel the Sunrise

"Feel the Sunrise" is an ode to the sun to celebrate its abundance, its beauty and generosity. The water, the plants and all beings in this planet are following the cycle of the sun. We need it every day and yet we take it for granted. In this piece two voices converse with the complicity of a drum and a tapestry of electronic tones. Together Marc Ndzana’s drums, Paola Munda and Seheno’s vocals celebrate the Sunrise, this beautiful energy that makes our planet rise with the sun no matter what.

  • African
  • Electronic
  • Fusion
  • Neo-Soul
  • Pop
  • Vocal
  • World
  • Singer
  • Synthesizer
  • Drum machine
  • Drum set
  • Cameroon
  • France
  • Italy
  • Madagascar
  • United States of America
BAGLE SI

The power is in you. You are one with the Universe and the Creator. The Earth must be saved. The spirit wanders overseas and mountains. Listen to the sound of the waves as nature weeps. She is dying a little more every day. During my trip to Senegal, I had the chance to learn to express my feelings through melody, song and rhythm. This song unites several musical universes. Despite Covid, I was fortunate to work with musicians such as Brice Essomba, Caroline Etoa, Ben Bossambo and Sandro Friedrich.

  • Fusion
  • Singer
  • Electric piano
  • Grand piano
  • Bass guitar
  • Drum set
  • Flute
  • Cameroon
  • Senegal
  • Swaziland
Crescer

This music is born in Africa, it grows in Europe but it carries the global call that today sounds in the voices of children all over the world. Children claiming their own future manifest themselves publicly as adults, demanding of us a greater and deeper reflection on the impacts that each attitude today will have traces tomorrow for everyone. Children who postpone school because they understand that without water school does not make sense. Children who grow up to re-teach us to love and preserve Nature. Girls and boys full of hope.

  • African
  • Early Modal
  • Easy Listening
  • Fusion
  • Improvisational
  • Instrumental
  • Jazz
  • New Age
  • Vocal
  • World
  • Singer
  • Grand piano
  • Guitar
  • Balafon
  • Dhol
  • Malimba
  • Maraca
  • Udu
  • Fula flute
  • Cameroon
  • Portugal
Mundi mwa wasé

Mundi mwa wasé in duala language from Cameroon means "Earth".This song is an ode to the physical beauty of the Earth and its components in order to realise how precious is our dear planet and that we should manage all our efforts to keep it as marvelous and wonderful as it is.

  • African
  • Jazz
  • Background vocals
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Piano
  • Bass guitar
  • Cello
  • Viola
  • Violin
  • Drum set
  • Piccolo
  • Saxophone
  • Trumpet
  • Cameroon
  • Germany
  • Senegal
Ila dunia ( save the earth )

Ila dunia(save the earth) Ila Dunia which means (save the earth) is a song that challenges us all to become aware of the state of our planet. Human beings exploit, ruin and destroy nature. The damage caused by our way of life is such that if nothing is done it could lead to irreversible consequences. This song that I suggest, is a call to change, in our habits, our vision, and our way of life. There is always a hope of saving our world, it that saw us being born and, which is obviously a unique gift that we can never replace.

  • World
  • Vocal ensemble
  • Grand piano
  • Electric guitar
  • Violin
  • Drum set
  • Kalimba
  • Armenia
  • Cameroon
  • India

No submissions for Beyond Music Project Volume 1.