• Ajate – Kobockle
    • Ajate – Taiwasho
    • Ajate – Awadama
    • Ajate – Butakusa
    • Ajate – Okamin
    • Ajate – Amemie
    • 1. Kobockle
    • 2. Taiwasho
    • 3. Awadama
    • 4. Butakusa
    • 5. Okamin
    • 6. Amemie

    Afro-Funk meets Japanese traditional music! Ajate is a Japanese band who plays a unique blend of afro-groove dance music mixed with Japanese traditional festival music called 'Ohayashi', using hand-made bamboo instruments as well as traditional Japanese percussion with some well-crafted vocals to create kaleidoscopic party music.

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