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Pamtondo engaged in Music Recording and Publishing:
A large quantity of Malawi music was recorded between 1988 and 2020.
A small amount was put out on cassette and CD format for sale. Most remains as a collection for research purposes, some of which we hope to show on our You Tube channel.

PAM 001 Electric and acoustic dance hits from the warm heart of Africa

PAM 002 Electric and acoustic dance hits from the warm heart of Africa

PAM 003 Electric and acoustic dance hits from the warm heart of Africa

PAM004 Namoko & Chimvu Jazz (CD) Ana osiidwa.  

PAM 005/6CD Moyo wanga Artists – Kathumba & Thyolo Jazz, Kasambwe, Namoko & Chimvu. (CD)

PAM007 Various “The Last Pound” CD including Lome & Tinyade, Luka Maganga,

Saleta Phiri & AB Sounds, Kalambe Band, Joseph Nangalembe, New Scene A, Chief

Chipoka Band, Alan Namoko & Chimvu Jazz, Dr Kachamba, Brothers & Sisters

Choir, Snodden Ibbu, Katawa Singers, Lucky Stars Band (CD) 

PAM 009 Various Artists Pamtondo’s Greatest Hits – New Scene, Namoko,

Kathumba, Kalimba, Kasambwe, Kachamba, Masaka, Brothers and Sisters, Mitoche

Brothers.

PAM010 CD Zonse ndi moyo. (The COSOMA Collection). Various artists: Kalimba,

Jupitters, Love Aquarius, Namoko, Lucius Banda, Paul Banda, Goodson Gomonda,

Overton Chimombo, Saleta Phiri, Ethel Kamwendo, Charles Sinetre, Allan Ngumuya

& Jocius Kanjauke.

PAM 025 Malawi music sampler, various artists

PAM 025 Ndirande Blues Saleta Phiri  AB Sounds

PAM 027 Kamwendo Brothers Band Mwatonyanya nsanje (neo-traditional acoustic band)

PAM 049 John Lwanda The rhino’s lament (Kulira kwa Chipembere) (poetry and music)

PAM 050 Banjos, guitars and fifties – the popular music of Malawi in the 1950s.

PAM 051 Wyndham Chechamba Chechamba’s Guitar and Piano Sounds

PAM 070 The sizzling seventies

PAM 090 The multiparty nineties

Contrary to public opinion, music is my first love, not politics.

I like studying and writing about politics and creating political theories and predictions. But that is as far as it goes.

I had a brief stint as a political activist back in the early 1990s but, thank God, I never, or rather, was not given the opportunity to morph into a real politician.

In terms of Malawi political theory, I am with Kwame Nkrumah. He was right in his: Seek ye first political kingdom and all else shall follow.

If the politics are not progressive, Malawi will not develop, and we will continue to stagger with blackouts and poverty.

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