
Could We Be More
âDrawing influence from West African highlife and jazz, wellmarinated in enough polyrhythm seasoning to induce fires on the dance floors they play.â Okay Africa
âAfrobeat, jazz, soul and â70s psych-leaning funk - luminescentâ Cool Hunting
âThis female-led, multicultural collective of under 30s is a vital example of not only jazzâs new form but the shape of things to come.â The Guardian
Following the huge success of 2018âs Kokoroko EPâ and the sensational Abusey Junction (100M streams and counting), âCould We Be Moreâ is an expansive and ambitious debut album that speaks to the force of Kokoroko.
Each song possesses the power to evoke memories and harness the feeling of home through music: from the psychedelic, funk-laden previous single âSomethingâs Going Onâ to the congregational energy of todayâs track âWe Give Thanksâ, âCould We Be Moreâ fuses together the African- London synergy which so naturally underpins the heat of Kokorokoâs identity.
Available on 12â LP vinyl with a special limited edition light blue colourway vinyl exclusive to indie stores, CD and cassette format. Early support for the album received by BBC Radio 1, BBC 6Music, Jazz FM, Radio Nova and press outlets such as Clash, Trench, Line Of Best Fit, Crack Magazine, Loud & Quiet.
Winners of a slew of awards in the UK, Kokoroko specialise in soul shaking, horn fuelled sounds with West African roots and Inner London hues. Having played many EU Festivals including Glastonbury, Meltdown Festival, Elbjazz, & Jazz a la Villette, they are are looking forward to extending their reach further around the globe in 2022 and beyond. The band have performed on several BBC TV shows and their two Boiler Room sets have racked up almost half a million plays between them.
âDrawing influence from West African highlife and jazz, wellmarinated in enough polyrhythm seasoning to induce fires on the dance floors they play.â Okay Africa
âAfrobeat, jazz, soul and â70s psych-leaning funk - luminescentâ Cool Hunting
âThis female-led, multicultural collective of under 30s is a vital example of not only jazzâs new form but the shape of things to come.â The Guardian
Following the huge success of 2018âs Kokoroko EPâ and the sensational Abusey Junction (100M streams and counting), âCould We Be Moreâ is an expansive and ambitious debut album that speaks to the force of Kokoroko.
Each song possesses the power to evoke memories and harness the feeling of home through music: from the psychedelic, funk-laden previous single âSomethingâs Going Onâ to the congregational energy of todayâs track âWe Give Thanksâ, âCould We Be Moreâ fuses together the African- London synergy which so naturally underpins the heat of Kokorokoâs identity.
Available on 12â LP vinyl with a special limited edition light blue colourway vinyl exclusive to indie stores, CD and cassette format. Early support for the album received by BBC Radio 1, BBC 6Music, Jazz FM, Radio Nova and press outlets such as Clash, Trench, Line Of Best Fit, Crack Magazine, Loud & Quiet.
Winners of a slew of awards in the UK, Kokoroko specialise in soul shaking, horn fuelled sounds with West African roots and Inner London hues. Having played many EU Festivals including Glastonbury, Meltdown Festival, Elbjazz, & Jazz a la Villette, they are are looking forward to extending their reach further around the globe in 2022 and beyond. The band have performed on several BBC TV shows and their two Boiler Room sets have racked up almost half a million plays between them.
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âDrawing influence from West African highlife and jazz, wellmarinated in enough polyrhythm seasoning to induce fires on the dance floors they play.â Okay Africa
âAfrobeat, jazz, soul and â70s psych-leaning funk - luminescentâ Cool Hunting
âThis female-led, multicultural collective of under 30s is a vital example of not only jazzâs new form but the shape of things to come.â The Guardian
Following the huge success of 2018âs Kokoroko EPâ and the sensational Abusey Junction (100M streams and counting), âCould We Be Moreâ is an expansive and ambitious debut album that speaks to the force of Kokoroko.
Each song possesses the power to evoke memories and harness the feeling of home through music: from the psychedelic, funk-laden previous single âSomethingâs Going Onâ to the congregational energy of todayâs track âWe Give Thanksâ, âCould We Be Moreâ fuses together the African- London synergy which so naturally underpins the heat of Kokorokoâs identity.
Available on 12â LP vinyl with a special limited edition light blue colourway vinyl exclusive to indie stores, CD and cassette format. Early support for the album received by BBC Radio 1, BBC 6Music, Jazz FM, Radio Nova and press outlets such as Clash, Trench, Line Of Best Fit, Crack Magazine, Loud & Quiet.
Winners of a slew of awards in the UK, Kokoroko specialise in soul shaking, horn fuelled sounds with West African roots and Inner London hues. Having played many EU Festivals including Glastonbury, Meltdown Festival, Elbjazz, & Jazz a la Villette, they are are looking forward to extending their reach further around the globe in 2022 and beyond. The band have performed on several BBC TV shows and their two Boiler Room sets have racked up almost half a million plays between them.
















