
Kymono move in their own lane.
House, Italian pop, Brazilian rhythms, jazz – all in the mix, but never forced. It comes together naturally. Groove first, always.
The band brings real musicianship into play. Strong songwriting, tight arrangements, and a live energy that translates. There’s a subtle ’70s touch in there, but it doesn’t lean on nostalgia. It feels current. Post-digital, but warm. Organic enough for the heads, steady enough for the floor.
