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The London based 8-piece heralding a new generation of jazz and afrobeat

Kokoroko have come to represent all that is blissfully sweet about London’s music scene – an echo of the past that has taken on new improvised forms while still sounding entirely original. The band are a vibrant example of the shape of things to come for British music: having released just seven tracks (one EP and three singles) in their short career, they have quickly developed a huge cult following with more than 60 million Spotify streams to their name and a classic record already under their belt in 2018's intimate viral Abusey Junction.  

As they release their similarly immersive debut album, Kokoroko’s return feels particularly poignant. The collective are already winners of ‘Best Group’ at the Urban Music Awards 2020 and the Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2021, have been lauded in the NPR Austin 100 list, been crowned One To Watch by The Guardian, played across the globe at the likes of Glastonbury, Meltdown Festival, Elbjazz, Jazz a la Villette, We Out Here, SIM São Paulo and BBC6 Music Festival (to name a few), performed a raucous session for Boiler room and made their BBC Proms debut in the Royal Albert Hall; all up front of their debut record, which is as progressive and musically versatile as you would expect from the eight different personalities within Kokoroko. 

Could We Be More is an expansive and ambitious debut album that speaks to the force of Kokoroko. Each song possesses the energy which so naturally underpins the heartbeat of Kokoroko’s identity – deftly moving through afrobeat, highlife, soul, and funk across the album’s 15 tracks and taking inspiration from a plethora of other influences from West Africa to London and the Caribbean – Could We Be More gifts the listener feelings of homecoming and joy. 

“I think home has hugely informed the way we write and play our music,” explains band member Sheila Maurice-Grey, "Everyone comes from completely different backgrounds”. Whilst the band share a “similar love and appreciation for afrobeat and highlife, whether that’s Fela, King Sunny Ade or Ebo Taylor and Pat Thomas”, the range of experiences and influences is clear. The album owes much to the sounds they grew up with, with Onome Edgeworth adding, “it’s that feeling when you’re younger and you hear something and you feel some ownership over it”. For some it was Nigerian music and soul or reggae and gospel – music that when they heard it elsewhere there was a certain pride and energy that came with it. As such the album brims with both a lifetime absorbing the lessons of the peculiar London musical melting pot that takes in soul, funk, rare groove, afrobeat and music that reflects the environment from everywhere in the world. The heartbeat of the album resides in London, whilst evoking both Afrobeat and the majestic orchestral soul of 70s Harlem, equal parts the raw guitar of King Sunny Ade and the lush orchestrated horns of Donald Byrd and more.

With equal support across BBC Radio 1, BBC 6Music, Jazz FM, CLASH, Crack, The Observer, Evening Standard, Mixmag, Trench, gal-dem, Loud & Quiet, Rolling Stone, NATAAL and many more – what Kokoroko have achieved in the past four years is nothing short of remarkable.

 

Setlists

    1. 1.Higher
    2. 2.Baba Ayoola
    3. 3.Tojo
    4. 4.Dide O
    5. 5.Express Your Love (Sweet and Innocent cover)
    6. 6.Paradise (Jean Adebambo cover)
    7. 7.My Prayer
    8. 8.We Are
    9. 9.Never Lost
    10. 10.Doo Doo Dah
    11. 11.Something's Going On (Miles James Remix)
    12. 12.Three Piece Suit
    13. 13.War Dance
    14. 14.Carry Me Home
    15. 15.We Give Thanks
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Abusey Junction
    2. 17.Sweeter Than
    1. 1.Higher
    2. 2.Baba Ayoola
    3. 3.Ewà Inú
    4. 4.Dide O
    5. 5.Express Your Love (Sweet and Innocent cover)
    6. 6.Paradise (Jean Adebambo cover)
    7. 7.We Are
    8. 8.Never Lost
    9. 9.Something's Going On
    10. 10.3 Piece Suit
    11. 11.Carry Me Home
    12. 12.We Give Thanks
    13. 13.Sweeter Than
    1. 1.Higher
    2. 2.Baba Ayoola
    3. 3.Tojo
    4. 4.Dide O
    5. 5.Express Your Love (Sweet and Innocent cover)
    6. 6.Paradise (Jean Adebambo cover)
    7. 7.My Prayer
    8. 8.We Are
    9. 9.Never Lost
    10. 10.Doo Doo Dah
    11. 11.Something's Going On
    12. 12.Three Piece Suit
    13. 13.War Dance
    14. 14.Carry Me Home
    15. 15.We Give Thanks
    16. 16.Only You (Steve Monite cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Sweeter Than
    1. -Synchro System (King Sunny Adé cover)
    2. 1.Higher
    3. 2.Baba Ayoola
    4. 3.Ewà Inú
    5. 4.Dide O
    6. 5.Express Your Love (Sweet and Innocent cover)
    7. 6.Paradise (Jean Adebambo cover)
    8. 7.My Prayer
    9. 8.We Are (>)
    10. 9.Never Lost
    11. 10.Doo Doo Dah
    12. 11.Something's Going On (Miles James Remix)
    13. 12.Three Piece Suit
    14. 13.Carry Me Home (>)
    15. 14.We Give Thanks
    16. 15.Only You (Steve Monite cover)
    17. 16.Abusey Junction (Not on written setlist)
    18. 17.Sweeter Than
    1. 1.Higher
    2. 2.Baba Ayoola
    3. 3.Ewà Inú
    4. 4.Dide O
    5. 5.Express Your Love (Sweet and Innocent cover)
    6. 6.Paradise (Jean Adebambo cover)
    7. 7.My Prayer
    8. 8.We Are
    9. 9.Never Lost
    10. 10.Doo Doo Dah
    11. 11.Something's Going On
    12. 12.3 Piece Suit
    13. 13.Carry Me Home
    14. 14.We Give Thanks
    15. 15.Only You (Steve Monite cover)
    16. 16.Sweeter Than
    17. 17.Abusey Junction

News

  • Album Of The Week: Kokoroko – Could We Be More

    Album Of The Week: Kokoroko – Could We Be More

    The London eight-piece realise four years of astounding rise with their vivacious debut

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