Daym\xe9 Arocena, an Afro-Cuban singer from Havana now based in Puerto Rico, has been performing semi-professionally\xa0since she was 8 years old. She was trained as a composer, arranger, choir director, and band leader (Wikipedia) at conservatory, in addition to being \u201ca practitioner of the Santeria religion, and a master of its profound musical tradition,\u201d (Afropop Worldwide). Arocena was also part of the band\xa0Maqueque, an all-female band of young Cuban artists blending folkloric Cuban music and jazz (NPR Music).
\nSince emerging as a solo artist, her songwriting has been a winning mix of jazz, soul, Caribbean, rumba, and folkloric music, imbued with Yoruban spirituality. But her latest release, Alkemi, celebrates the sounds of North American and Latin pop, intentionally so, as she picked Eduardo Cabra of Calle 13 to help produce on the album, which also features guests and sounds from around the Caribbean. Daym\xe9 Arocena and her band play some of the songs from Alkemi, in-studio. - Caryn Havlik
\nSet list:\xa01. America Boy 2. Como Vivir Por El 3. Por Ti