Borokov Borokov
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Borokov Borokov

The favorite pastime of the Borokov Borkov guys? Pumping up a room until everyone is jumping and sweating with joy.

Borokov Borokov

Borokov Borokov makes music you can dance to. What that sounds like in reality? According to the band itself something like: angular synth pop, ... work incapacitated hi-NRG, krauttrock with a double 't', supra-freudian elektrapunk, birthday-themed acid house, no-no wave, polyphonic panic attacks or multilingual lamentation. It’s clear the gentlemen of Borokov Borokov aren’t fans of restrictions. Something they like big time, however, is amping up crowd. They will have you jumping, screaming, sweating in no time.

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Aghogho

With her debut EP '17', Aghogho introduces a distinctive and warm sound where soul and afropop blend seamlessly. With her voice and bass guitar, she drives the rhythm of her music, creating deep grooves carried by her warm vocals and strong, personal presence. Her Nigerian name, “child of God,” reflects the personal and cultural depth woven into her work. As a half-Nigerian artist, Aghogho brings her roots to life through afrobeats, rich harmonies, and subtle trumpet lines, crafting a soulful, danceable style that feels both intimate and powerful.

Comparisons to Nilüfer Yanya, Lianne La Havas, and Zap Mama are no coincidence: like them, Aghogho moves effortlessly between genres, emotion, and rhythm, with a strong focus on groove and expressive storytelling.

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