11 October 2024 - 0 Comments
Yurt Party is thrilled to announce the release of their latest single, Fela, originally inspired by the Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, and transmogrified by the band’s signature mischief, flair and dub.
Their latest tune comes after nationwide release tours and a series of explosive performances at festivals across New Zealand, including Cuba Dupa, Tora Bombora, and Twisted Frequency.
Instrumentally, Fela features the unmistakable sound of a Farfisa organ drenched in dubbed-out tape delay. The tape delay unit used was found on a side quest during their recent tour in Auckland. “We’re loving the sound and soul of this old tape machine,” says the band, “but the actual tape isn’t made anymore! So when it breaks, out comes the sellotape!”
Musically, Fela revolves around the key of D minor, with verses and solos dancing between the four and five chords, G and A. “It’s funny,” Tom adds philosophically, “we’ve anchored it in D minor, but it’s the G and A that really drive the song forward.”
Known for their energetic live shows and genre-blending sound, Yurt Party continue to push musical boundaries, blending traditional inspirations with modern twists and playful experimentation. The release is a precursor to a festival filled summer and an album release next year.
Available now on all major streaming platforms, Fela is a must-listen for fans of off-the-grid dance music and those who appreciate music that defies convention.
To celebrate, Yurt Party are taking their Street Party music
on the road for a 3 date tour; Dunedin (19th Oct), Christchurch (26th Oct) and
Wellington (8th Nov).
Cover Art: Tyler Sutherland
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