Ibibio Sound Machine
Ohana Festival 2024
Doheny State Beach
25300 Dana Point Harbor Dr
Dana Point, CA 92629
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Ibibio Sound Machine Biography
Fronted by Nigerian singer Eno Williams, Ibibio Sound Machine is a clash of African and electronic elements inspired in equal measure by the golden era of West-African funk & disco and modern post-punk & electro.
‘Pull the Rope’, the new record by Ibibio Sound Machine, casts the Eno Williams and Max Grunhard-led outfit in a new light. The hope, joy, and sexiness of their music remains, but, further honing the edge of their acclaimed 2022 album ‘Electricity’, the connection they aim to foster has shifted venues, from the sunny buoyancy of a sunlit festival to a sweat-soaked, all-night dance club. The atmosphere has changed, but you’re still having the time of your life. Williams and Grunhard attribute this shift to a matter of collaborators, recording Pull the Rope with Sheffield-based producer Ross Orton (Arctic Monkeys, M.I.A.) over the course of two weeks. The way the pair wrote songs changed significantly — rather than Eno penning lyrics to music generated by Max and company’s jamming, Orton started with Eno and Max writing together before adding the band. With less time in the studio and a new way of considering how they built songs, the duo found making decisions about Pull the Rope’s sound quicker and more instinctual than before.
Ibibio Sound Machine is Eno Williams (vocals), Alfred Kari Bannerman (guitar),Tony Hayden (trombone, synth), Scott Baylis (trumpet, synth), Afla Sackey (Percussion) PK Ambrose (Bass) Joseph Agyeman (Drums) and Max Grunhard (saxophone, synth).
Read More‘Pull the Rope’, the new record by Ibibio Sound Machine, casts the Eno Williams and Max Grunhard-led outfit in a new light. The hope, joy, and sexiness of their music remains, but, further honing the edge of their acclaimed 2022 album ‘Electricity’, the connection they aim to foster has shifted venues, from the sunny buoyancy of a sunlit festival to a sweat-soaked, all-night dance club. The atmosphere has changed, but you’re still having the time of your life. Williams and Grunhard attribute this shift to a matter of collaborators, recording Pull the Rope with Sheffield-based producer Ross Orton (Arctic Monkeys, M.I.A.) over the course of two weeks. The way the pair wrote songs changed significantly — rather than Eno penning lyrics to music generated by Max and company’s jamming, Orton started with Eno and Max writing together before adding the band. With less time in the studio and a new way of considering how they built songs, the duo found making decisions about Pull the Rope’s sound quicker and more instinctual than before.
Ibibio Sound Machine is Eno Williams (vocals), Alfred Kari Bannerman (guitar),Tony Hayden (trombone, synth), Scott Baylis (trumpet, synth), Afla Sackey (Percussion) PK Ambrose (Bass) Joseph Agyeman (Drums) and Max Grunhard (saxophone, synth).
African
Electronic
Funk
International
Soul
Rnb-soul
R&b/soul
R&b
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