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What does Sekushi sound like? Think: Khruangbin’s filthy little brother, Charles Bradley on a psychedelic trip, or Ennio Morricone composing the soundtrack to a sultry night. They’re playful, a bit gritty — but above all, they have a rock-solid reputation on stage.
Thunderous drums, punchy guitars, groovy basslines and psychedelic synths — Sekushi brings together the best elements of the Belgian underground scene. It’s dark, hot and just a little bit dirty. Exactly what you’re into.