Sohini Alam |
Sohini Alam - vocals
Javier Camilo - guitar / vocals
29th January 2020
A World in London, Resonance FM, UK
Kishon Khan |
Quintessentially London - Lokkhi Terra
on A World in London!
Click: https://www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/a-world-in-london-29th-january-2020/
We first interviewed Lokkhi Terra over
a decade ago when AWIL was based at BBC London and the band was
relatively new. Last year they supported the Bangladeshi Cricket Team
during the ICC World Cup, performed at numerous festivals, and
consolidated their long-time collaboration with Afrobeat don Dele
Sosimi through the fantastic Cubafrobeat album. In this
AWIL session, Lokkhi Terra were represented by
band-founder & keyboard wizard Kishon Khan, divine vocalist
Sohini Alam (also of Khiyo and GRRRL fame), and Cuban guitar legend
Javier Camilo. Together they delivered an exclusive &
electrifying preview - steeped in virtuosity - of their forthcoming
album, CuBangla. Lokkhi Terra’s influences reflect
the unique diversity of our capital, combining jazz, reggae, Sufi
music, Bangladeshi folk songs & lyrics, Afro-Cuban rhythms, and
everything in between! ‘We play pure forms of music authentically’,
explains Kishon. Born in Bangladesh, Kishon grew up in London before
moving to Havana in the 90’s, seeking out the history, politics &
innocence of Castro’s Cuba. Britishness and Asianness were already
in Kishon’s musical DNA, and he gradually added the African/Spanish
dimensions, absorbing each city he visited as his musical university.
‘Every city has its own musical identity and most musicians
resonate with it.’ An outstanding pianist, Kishon was invited to
perform at Cuba’s very first reggae festival in 1996, curated by
Rita Marley. He was paid for gigs in bottles of rum and biscuits,
before eventually returning to London which was revelling in the
explosion of new musical trends like Drum n’Bass, Acid Jazz, and
the Asian Underground scene.
Javier Camilo |
Kishon set up Lokkhi Terra in 2006,
building upon his global experiences and forging bonds with
like-minded musicians based here. Acclaimed albums followed: Che
Guava's Rickshaw Diaries and No Visa Required. The
band boasts an international line up that includes trombone titan
Justin Thurgur, Turkish percussionist Tansay Omar, and four Cuban
members including Javier Camilo, who underlines the unlikely
Cuba-Bangla link by saying 'Quien no tiene de Cuba tiene de
Bangladesh!'
Lokkhi Terra’s modus operandi is
sharing - music, cultures, food, and languages - and finding the
sweet spots of harmony and dissonance between everything, but most of
all this band’s heart beats in time with London. CuBangla is
out on Funkiwala Records later this year but catch Lokkhi Terra in
full 14-piece glory at The Jazz Café on March 2nd!
Tanbir Johal |