OKI
Entry Requirements: Over 18s only
OKI will perform songs from his critically-acclaimed retrospective compilation Tonkori in the Moonlight, joined on-stage by his wife Rumiko Kano (vocals, tonkori), son Manaw (drums, tonkori) + Takashi Nakajo (bass).
One of the last surviving players of the tonkori - a 5-string harp performed by the indigenous Japanese Ainu people - OKI mixes traditional Ainu folk songs with international influences as varied as dub, Irish folk, throat singing, African drumming and music from Central Asia.
Born on the Japanese island of Hokkaido in 1957, he is a contemporary of the likes of Haroumi Hosono and Midori Takada, an explorative folk musician who is one of Japan’s most respected and restless contemporary folk musicians.
“(On Tonkori In the Moonlight) the Ainu maestro gives his people’s endangered ancient sound a modern lease of life – with dub, harmony and dazzling percussion” The Guardian - folk album of the month (February 2022)
“A really, really, good album. Folkloric with some electronic moments and very much inspired by Haruomi Hosono. A worldwide winner” Gilles Peterson
This show will be standing.
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