The French-Cuban duo is back after four years, launching their own label with a 12-track album and a lead single filmed in Havana.
Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz will release their fourth Ibeyi album, Offering, on June 26. It arrives four years after Spell 31 and breaks a pattern that held across their first three records: this time they are not working with XL. Offering comes out on IBEYI Records, the duo’s own label.
The lead single, “Aset,” is already out. Its video was directed by Corry Van Rhijn and Roman Pichon Herrera and shot on location in Havana. The tracklist runs to 12 songs and includes a feature from pianist Sofiane Pamart on “La tendresse d’un mot.”
The move to self-release changes the frame around the Diaz sisters. Their music has always intertwined personal history, Yoruba culture, and electronic production, but the label structure behind it stayed consistent across Ibeyi (2015), Ash (2017), and Spell 31. Doing it alone now feels less like a break than a logical step for a project that has always operated on its own terms.
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