Auco & Neana’s keenly observed Infinite Quest introduces $ombi with a rare and ace turn of German-language Afrobeats
Keeping up an unbroken record of head-turning, unique releases after Auco’s superb debut of ohrwurming footwork/jungle-pop and Neana’s EP of recombinant tekkerz, $ombi follows suit with a distinctly singular swerve on ‘Invasion’. Surely the first take on Afrobeats with German vocals that we’ve heard, at least, we’re buzzed on the genuine thrill of the newness here, with ‘brand’ bending tart trance synths and curdled pads around her purring vocals like some gynoid Afrogermanic AI imagined by Xyn Cabal, beside the romantic sci-fi West African style R&B of ‘schlange’, and the swingeing future bashment grind of ‘hör nicht auf’.
Honestly WTF is this and what mad corner of Berlin did it come from? My head’s fizzing off the chart here. Instant fave. If you loved Auco’s EP as much as us, it’s a total no brainer.
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Auco & Neana’s keenly observed Infinite Quest introduces $ombi with a rare and ace turn of German-language Afrobeats
Keeping up an unbroken record of head-turning, unique releases after Auco’s superb debut of ohrwurming footwork/jungle-pop and Neana’s EP of recombinant tekkerz, $ombi follows suit with a distinctly singular swerve on ‘Invasion’. Surely the first take on Afrobeats with German vocals that we’ve heard, at least, we’re buzzed on the genuine thrill of the newness here, with ‘brand’ bending tart trance synths and curdled pads around her purring vocals like some gynoid Afrogermanic AI imagined by Xyn Cabal, beside the romantic sci-fi West African style R&B of ‘schlange’, and the swingeing future bashment grind of ‘hör nicht auf’.
Honestly WTF is this and what mad corner of Berlin did it come from? My head’s fizzing off the chart here. Instant fave. If you loved Auco’s EP as much as us, it’s a total no brainer.
Auco & Neana’s keenly observed Infinite Quest introduces $ombi with a rare and ace turn of German-language Afrobeats
Keeping up an unbroken record of head-turning, unique releases after Auco’s superb debut of ohrwurming footwork/jungle-pop and Neana’s EP of recombinant tekkerz, $ombi follows suit with a distinctly singular swerve on ‘Invasion’. Surely the first take on Afrobeats with German vocals that we’ve heard, at least, we’re buzzed on the genuine thrill of the newness here, with ‘brand’ bending tart trance synths and curdled pads around her purring vocals like some gynoid Afrogermanic AI imagined by Xyn Cabal, beside the romantic sci-fi West African style R&B of ‘schlange’, and the swingeing future bashment grind of ‘hör nicht auf’.
Honestly WTF is this and what mad corner of Berlin did it come from? My head’s fizzing off the chart here. Instant fave. If you loved Auco’s EP as much as us, it’s a total no brainer.
Auco & Neana’s keenly observed Infinite Quest introduces $ombi with a rare and ace turn of German-language Afrobeats
Keeping up an unbroken record of head-turning, unique releases after Auco’s superb debut of ohrwurming footwork/jungle-pop and Neana’s EP of recombinant tekkerz, $ombi follows suit with a distinctly singular swerve on ‘Invasion’. Surely the first take on Afrobeats with German vocals that we’ve heard, at least, we’re buzzed on the genuine thrill of the newness here, with ‘brand’ bending tart trance synths and curdled pads around her purring vocals like some gynoid Afrogermanic AI imagined by Xyn Cabal, beside the romantic sci-fi West African style R&B of ‘schlange’, and the swingeing future bashment grind of ‘hör nicht auf’.
Honestly WTF is this and what mad corner of Berlin did it come from? My head’s fizzing off the chart here. Instant fave. If you loved Auco’s EP as much as us, it’s a total no brainer.