Riding a wave of recent attention from the likes of NPR, NME and Pitchfork, French-Cuban twin sister electronic group Ibeyi played a sold-out show at Mississippi Studios on Saturday night, April 4, 2015. Their self-titled debut record evocatively combines their background in traditional Cuban percussion with contemporary electronic textures and strong, intricate vocals, and I was interested to find out how they... read more
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