ANCHR's Artist of the Week: IBEYI
This week’s Artist of the Week goes to Ibeyi, a French duo composed of twin sisters Lisa-Kaindé Diaz and Naomi Diaz.
The Diaz sisters have woven in multiple languages into their songwriting, including English, French, Spanish and Yoruba—so it’s fitting that their band name means “twins” in Yoruba. I was first introduced to the duo with their single “River",” which was included both on their 2014 “Oya” EP and their 2015 self-titled album. The track includes a hypnotic percussive beat and spotlights the twins’ silky harmonies.
The entirety of Ibeyi’s catalog contains unique features and a variety of textures, meaning they are always keeping listeners on our toes. Besides highlighting their multilingual lyrics, the Diaz sisters weave in elements of R&B, Afro-Cuban, electronic and experimental influences. The pair currently live and have spent most of their life in Paris, but they also lived in Havana for their first couple fo years, as their dad was a Grammy-winning Cuban percussionist. With their mom also being French-Venezuelan singer Maya Dagnino, it’s obvious that music and creativity run in their blood, and their upbringing certainly shapes the characteristics of their sound.
If you’re a fan of FKA Twigs, Perfume Genius, and James Blake, you should immediately add Ibeyi to your musical rotations. In addition to their self-titled debut album, Ibeyi has put out 2017’s Ash and 2022’s Spell 31, which contains collaborations with Jorja Smith, BERWYN, and Pa Salieu. Make sure to also catch Ibeyi on the road this year, including a stop at Thalia Hall on March 19th.