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Genres: Afrobeat, afrodesi, Baile funk, Bass, Tribal, World
Played at: Anjuna Lounge, Hare & Hounds, Hockley Social Club, Retro, The Black Lab, The MAC Birmingahm, The Old Crown, The Prince Of Wales, We Out Here

inda Flo

She/Her

inda Flo arrives on the club scene to bend and blend cultural sounds in her stomping ground of bass, bailé funk, afrodesi, tribal, and third world music.

Her pedal-to-the-metal sets tell stories of free movement and forced migration that take you on a spiritual journey of humanity. Her mission: to travel the world at the speed of sound. Making sense of life and identity inside the diasporic lands of old empire, inda Flo’s political orientation shapes her energetic vibration – to dance, dream, and drum up a world where walls are no longer the norm.

Derived from her Yoruba names, inda Flo means: ‘flowing fully and freely’. It is in this abun-dance that she invites you to embody the wise words of Bruce Lee and “be water my friend”.