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Album artwork for Okute by Okute

Recorded live to quarter inch tape in Havana, Cuba at Egrem Studios. Features Cuba's finest folkloric musicians, produced by Jacob Plasse of Orquesta Akokán.

Spend enough time in Havana and you will bear witness to Rumba, Son, the cadences of Orisha, Palo, and Abakua traditions -- Cuban music whose meanings, melodies and rhythms are informed by ancient African undercurrents whispering through the culture's collective unconscious.

Okuté, an ensemble of Havana's finest rumberos, brings these constellations of sound to the surface, weaving them into something intuitively its own. Their self-titled album is as raw and unfiltered as Havana, where lines blur between the sacred and profane, between centuries and even millennia of melodies, rhythms and incantations.

These elements straddle the old and new, incorporating unbreakable rhythms with lyrics and melodies strong enough to endure not only the middle passage but backbreaking centuries of slavery followed by struggles for independence. Okute is a true musical triumph - original and authentic, and like the essence of rumba, rich with spiritual medicine and musical delight for anyone who dares to listen.

Okute

Okute

Chulo Records
Album artwork for Okute by Okute
CD

£14.99

Released 18/06/2021Catalogue Number

CR011CD

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Album artwork for Okute by Okute
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Released 18/06/2021Catalogue Number

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Okute

Okute

Chulo Records
Album artwork for Okute by Okute
CD

£14.99

Released 18/06/2021Catalogue Number

CR011CD

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Okute by Okute
LP

£19.99

Blue
Includes download code
Released 18/06/2021Catalogue Number

CR011LP

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Recorded live to quarter inch tape in Havana, Cuba at Egrem Studios. Features Cuba's finest folkloric musicians, produced by Jacob Plasse of Orquesta Akokán.

Spend enough time in Havana and you will bear witness to Rumba, Son, the cadences of Orisha, Palo, and Abakua traditions -- Cuban music whose meanings, melodies and rhythms are informed by ancient African undercurrents whispering through the culture's collective unconscious.

Okuté, an ensemble of Havana's finest rumberos, brings these constellations of sound to the surface, weaving them into something intuitively its own. Their self-titled album is as raw and unfiltered as Havana, where lines blur between the sacred and profane, between centuries and even millennia of melodies, rhythms and incantations.

These elements straddle the old and new, incorporating unbreakable rhythms with lyrics and melodies strong enough to endure not only the middle passage but backbreaking centuries of slavery followed by struggles for independence. Okute is a true musical triumph - original and authentic, and like the essence of rumba, rich with spiritual medicine and musical delight for anyone who dares to listen.