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British trio Owanj creates a uniquely relatable sound that reflects fundamental aspects of rhythm, vocal-driven composition and electronic music production.
The name Owanj means orange in Kwèyol, the French-Based creole language of Dominica. This reflects both an obsession with the vibrancy of the colour, and the group's historical and cultural ties to the West Indies - home of the steel pan which is central to their sound.
Owanj seeks to continue and build upon the UK cultural penchant for fusion and experimentation. Their influences are as varied and diverse as the isles to which they belong. Whether it’s playing with folk traditions, 60s psychedelia or the UK underground, Owanj channels these influences through a cutting-edge approach to music production.
At its core, the result is familiar yet unexpected.
The name Owanj means orange in Kwèyol, the French-Based creole language of Dominica. This reflects both an obsession with the vibrancy of the colour, and the group's historical and cultural ties to the West Indies - home of the steel pan which is central to their sound.
Owanj seeks to continue and build upon the UK cultural penchant for fusion and experimentation. Their influences are as varied and diverse as the isles to which they belong. Whether it’s playing with folk traditions, 60s psychedelia or the UK underground, Owanj channels these influences through a cutting-edge approach to music production.
At its core, the result is familiar yet unexpected.
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