Electronica

Obeka, BIG DRECO, Wost – A World No More on YUKU

Obeka, Wost, Frederic, Entranas, BIG DRECO, Yemi Bolatiwa delivers a new Electronica, “A World No More”, now available on YUKU. Released on 2025-10-23. Download now.

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Album Insights

Artists: Obeka, Wost, Frederic, Entranas, BIG DRECO, Yemi Bolatiwa

Genre: Electronica

Release Date: 2025-10-23

Label: YUKU

Catalog: YUKU048

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Behind the Electronica : Release Notes

The rhythmic dynamics and emotive attitudes of A World No More captures the density of soundsystem culture in Obekas ancestral roots. Capturing a Neo-Colonial dystopia, protest and Afro-Futurism hyperextended through decaying sonic structures of a dark past and its grievances which very much exist today. Growing into adulthood within the walls of British and European Colonial systems meant the disconnection and lostness in a new country hid me from the world at a young age. Unlike Londons vast and culturally engaging migrant communities, the industrial milling town of Stockport introduced a coldness towards people from other countries I experienced in my first year after relocating from Bermuda. I couldnt understand why. Whether cold words thrown towards me or actions upon other people who look like me, it has shown to be a dooming societal virus with no cure. The most comfort was found through what was familiar – drums and rhythmic spirituality of my homeland. It was a safe-haven, a place to empty the anger and confusion. Its been 15 years since relocating and as my sound evolved, it seems classism, racism, oppression and civil control of ethnic peoples has become worse – even now more legalised and normalised. Ogun (a powerful Yoruba deity associated with anger, justice and war) acts as the opening sequence of the record and its symbolism. Using distorted bass frequencies and dissected Regga-Dub immersed in live-sampled ghostly voices of the lost ones. This sonic exercising is also applied in Drillaman – a stampede of industrial framework and metallic instruments wielded over moody Dancehall MCing, magnifying two parallel worlds in cocooned evolution. The resurrection of Transatlantic African cultures and identity have never been silenced, rather carried elsewhere through trade routes of enslavement, which was pivotal when composing and completing the album upon returning home to the Caribbean for the first time ever. After reconnecting with my heritage my blurred vision of whats wrong in the world became so clear. Guidance in empty plains seek truth throughout the pain – A statement of finding oneself expressed on the poetic closing track A World No More. On Fawohodie (A West African Adinkra symbol that represents independence, freedom, and emancipation stamped on the album cover) the motive and atmosphere begins to change. Afro-Caribbean idealism which refers to the philosophical concept that emphasizes the interconnectedness of individuals and the importance of community, often contrasting with Western individualism, begins to take shape in a new universe. We can co-exist. The track framework uses machine-led software forming frequencies we have no control over, then manipulated through decomposing soundscapes, scattered hand-drums and human-made weapons of control – exposing the hidden disparity thats been carried over generations whilst balancing hopeful and musical foundations towards equality and peace. On Pressure and Kuduro! the writing direction attempts to wake people up. Not settling for a composed approach like in past projects, quite the opposite. A call for native sonic awareness, dismantled vocals of protests, eroded percussion using chains, gears and motorised harmonies sculpted in challenging abstract behaviors far outside my comfort zone. A direct abrasiveness and weight I want people to feel, whilst finding hope and solace through enchanting choirs and hypnotic basslines in complete synchrony. Purity in sound manifests when you least expect it. The smallest memory or feeling grows from a seed into a sonic language that you, and only you can interpret and release back into the world.

Download Obeka, Wost, Frederic, Entranas, BIG DRECO, Yemi Bolatiwa ‘A World No More’ in MP3, FLAC, and AIFF Formats

Tracklist & Tempos

  1. Obeka – Ogun Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 70 BPM – C Minor | 4:07

  2. Obeka – Drillaman Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 113 BPM – D Major | 2:11

  3. Obeka – Tundra Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 105 BPM – F Minor | 2:58

  4. Wost, Obeka – Pon Ya Head Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 92 BPM – Ab Minor | 3:45

  5. Obeka – Ghost Rhythm Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 140 BPM – F Minor | 3:48

  6. Obeka, Frederic – Fawohodie feat. Frederic Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 73 BPM – E Minor | 6:42

  7. Obeka, Entranas – Pressure feat. Entrañas Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 91 BPM – Ab Major | 3:12

  8. Obeka, BIG DRECO – Ready for the Soundman feat. BIG DRECO Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 87 BPM – E Minor | 2:39

  9. Yemi Bolatiwa, Obeka – Kuduro! Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 140 BPM – D Major | 3:25

  10. Obeka – Ubuntu Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 105 BPM – Ab Major | 3:21

  11. Obeka – A World No More Original Mix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 65 BPM – D Minor | 2:59

  12. Obeka, BIG DRECO – Ready For The Soundman Frederic Remix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 70 BPM – E Minor | 2:06

  13. Obeka, BIG DRECO – Ready for the Soundman Metrodome Remix, Download MP3

    Electronica | 140 BPM – E Minor | 4:38

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