Killabeatmarker brings pure rhythm with his album Ukun
Through an interesting electronic and Afrobeat fusion, the artist sets Colombian music to vibrate with a fresh and alternative style.
Five songs make up the musical compendium with lyrics that evoke a message of self-knowledge and self-love.
Ukun is an album that mixes traditional Colombian, Afrobeat, electronic and pop music with the participation of disturbing talents.
Among them “Solo Valencia”, “La Pardo”, “Shonny” and emerging artists from Medellín such as “OneKiss”.
Pure energy overflows the essence of Killabeatmarker and his musical style to the beat of the Colombian dembow that takes root.
Image: Poster Ukun / Courtesy: Alexandra Duque – Media Agency.
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KillaBeatMaker was chosen to be part of the official programming of the Worldwide Music Expo WOMEX.
This international meeting is one of the largest on the music scene and is held in Spain from October 25 to 29.
His participation adheres as part of his tour of Europe with his new album Ukun.
About Killabeatmaker
“He is a Colombian DJ, producer and singer-songwriter who combines pan-African rhythms such as Afrobeat and Amapiano with traditional South American indigenous music.
His sounds integrate urban and global beats with fresh, vibrant and enveloping airs.
He has made three tours of Europe in more than 35 cities. In addition, he has participated in festivals in the US and important and recognized musical events in South America.
In addition, he was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2014 as Co-Producer and Sound Engineer, with a project that also won an award from the Nickelodeon television channel.
Currently, his haunting Live-Set show brings a mystical and moving combination through an energetic performance composed of three musicians on stage.
They are Guadalupe Giraldo (drums, indigenous flutes and singing), Julián Ramírez (percussion and choirs) and Killabeatmaker (beatbox, rap, singing and DJ).
A charismatic and airy sound proposal that comes with a rhythmic and explosive mix loaded with emotions”.
Article by:
Jackeline Gonzalez L.
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