Equator Records or Equator Sound Studios was originally known as East African Records, owned by , situated in Nairobi, Kenya. In 1960, Charles Worrod launched Equator Sound Studios Ltd. along with the . Kenyan musician Fadhili William became a member of the band alongside , Peter Tsotsi, Nashil Pichen, , , and Daudi Kabaka. Fadhili and the recorded a number of songs with East African Records between 1959 and 1962. The other band members were , , (Fadhili's brother), , and . Malaika had initially been recorded by Jambo Boys, with Konde serving as the studio engineer.
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