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Sudan's Lost Sounds: Band's Music Echoes Hope Amidst War
19 Apr
Summary
- Band members scattered globally, their music now a symbol of peace.
- Music served as a powerful voice for social justice and activism.
- Band continues to create music remotely, offering solace amid devastation.

Members of Sudan's prominent band Aswat Almadina, meaning "Sounds of the City," are now dispersed internationally, united by the hope that their music can inspire peace in their war-torn homeland.
The band's journey began in 2014, with their music reflecting the atmosphere and sounds of Khartoum. They quickly gained a devoted following, becoming known for addressing social justice and corruption, and were appointed UNDP Goodwill Ambassadors in 2017.