Bordeaux-based Nidia Minaj plays a key role in Lisbon’s world renowned Afro-Portuguese dance scene hingeing around the Príncipe label which released her debut 12″ Danger to praise from all corners in summer 2015. Nidia’s take on the kuduro, batida and tarraxhina sounds shares a rude, playful intensity with the UK’s own grime and house scene, so expect to sweat.
Bordeaux-based Nidia Minaj plays a key role in Lisbon’s world renowned Afro-Portuguese dance scene hingeing around the Príncipe label which released her debut 12″ Danger to praise from all corners in summer 2015. Nidia’s take on the kuduro, batida and tarraxhina sounds shares a rude, playful intensity with the UK’s own grime and house scene, so expect to sweat.