Archive Musique Haïtienne (AMH) is a reference platform dedicated to preserving, promoting, and sharing Haiti’s musical heritage. Designed as a modern, structured, and accessible documentary space, AMH brings together works, artists, genres, archives, and essential reference points that reflect the richness of Haitian musical creation.
Haiti holds one of the most extensive and influential musical legacies in the Caribbean. From kompa to rara, from twoubadou to Haitian jazz, from Haitian rap to contemporary fusions, each era has helped shape a powerful sound identity deeply connected to history, spirituality, collective memory, and innovation.
AMH’s mission is to document, centralize, and make accessible artists and their journeys, complete discographies, musical genres and movements, visual and audio archives, as well as reliable editorial and educational resources.
AMH is intended for music lovers, researchers, teachers, students, journalists, cultural professionals, artists, members of the Haitian diaspora, and anyone interested in discovering or better understanding Haitian music.
A culture that is not passed on eventually fades away. AMH aims to strengthen collective memory, preserve traces of the past, and inspire present and future generations by highlighting both pioneers and emerging artists.
AMH is an act of memory, transmission, and celebration of Haitian musical heritage.