The Swedish duo Deki Alem, who started making waves just last year, are hard to put into a genre box, their boundless drive and uncompromising energy open the way to alternative music, where their color palette seems endless. However, if you think Kendrick Lamar, Sleaford Mods, Roni Size and Yves Tumor have a common denominator, it's Deki Alem. 8 Days A Week saw one of their first concerts live in Groningen and couldn't get them out of their heads. While still performing live, they coordinated calendars with Deki Alem's team to perform at #mybloodyfestival.Deki Alem grew up in Gothenburg, but their work is linked to London and Berlin. The brothers grew up with their African mother, listening to world music and jazz, the older brother brought a lot of hip-hop and garage, and the sister was an avid fan of the Backstreet Boys and the Spice Girls. Deki Alem is like a full-boiler of the 90s, a bit nostalgic, but firmly grounded in the 21st century.Deki Alem's debut record was produced by the duo LIOHN & Klahr, who have worked with the world's biggest artists such as Drake, Lady Gaga, Swedish House Mafia and others. Quality and pleasant acquaintances. It features the duo's unbridled energy and determination to find their way in contemporary music.Twin brothers Sammy and Johnny Bennett have already warmed up to their childhood heroes Gorillaz and toured half of Europe. Raw and gritty Deki Alem full of analog charm and punk liveliness.