


Today on Afrohunting Radio, we welcome Oumoukala, a Mauritanian born and Madrid based DJ and cultural researcher whose sound is guided by percussion, diaspora and memory. Her sets move through gqom, kuduro and organic melodic textures, weaving a percussive journey that challenges the idea of a single Black sonic identity. Get ready for a deep rhythmic exploration shaped by the nomadic pulse of Mauritania and the vibrant energy of the African continent.
With Guest: Oumoukala is a Mauritanian born and Madrid based DJ, researcher and cultural storyteller whose work moves through percussion, memory and the pulse of the Black diaspora. In her sets, percussion is the driving force, a sensorial thread that anchors each transition and shapes every journey. She moves fluidly between gqom, kuduro and other diasporic club sounds, blending them with organic and melodic instruments like ngoni, flute and classical textures.
Rooted in the nomadic rhythms of Mauritania, a place where the musical industry is still forming, her sound carries a raw and restless energy. Through her mixes, she seeks to break the idea of a single homogeneous Black sound and reveal the vastness, nuance and complexity of African and diasporic musical traditions. Her sets are emotional, physical and percussive rituals, an invitation to listen, move and remember.







