Ibeyi Return with New Song Recurring Dream
It appears in a film from collaborator Ed Morris
Published Mar 09, 2021Ibeyi have returned with a new song. You can hear the duo s Recurring Dream alongside a visualizer below.
Sisters Naomi and Lisa-Kaindé Díaz wrote and composed Recurring Dream for a new film from frequent collaborator Ed Morris,
How to Stop a Recurring Dream.
Morris has previously directed Ibeyi s music videos for River, Ghosts and Deathless. You can find a trailer for
How to Stop a Recurring Dream below, and can watch the film here.
Ibeyi most recent full-length remains
okayafrica Photo: Gio Kardava (via XL)
Ibeyi.
Afro-Cuban twin sisters
OkayAfrica favoritesâhave been relatively quiet for a while, but they ve now shared the new single Recurring Dream, an original song written from Ed Morris film
Naomi and
XL Recordings albums
Lemonade. They now return with the hypnotizing, synth-lead Recurring Dream.
Ibeyi previously worked with director Ed Morris on several music videos, including the standout River. His new film,
How to Stop A Recurring Dream, stars Ruby Barker (
Bridgerton) and is available for streaming now.
Ibeyi are currently working on their third studio album. In the meantime, check out Recurring Dream below and revisit their performance for OkayAcoustic underneath.
Directed by Ed Morris.
SYNOPSIS:
When her father (Michie) and step-mother (Nolan) decide to separate, Yakira (Barker) becomes panicked at the idea of losing her family. Having already experienced the loss of her mother, she kidnaps her younger half-sister Kelly (Aslandogdu), in the hope that they can repair their strained relationship before they are forced apart.
Ruby Barker and Lily-Rose Aslandogdu are the stars of the show in this gritty, realist drama. They capture perfectly the feelings of helplessness that coincide with the breakdown of the family, and the resentment that bubbles beneath the surface of their relationship, resulting from them having different mums. Yakira struggles to get along with Kelly, who was born only a year after her own mother’s death. Her younger sister reminds her of how quickly her father moved on. Her life changed so quickly that she had no time to properly grieve for her mother, and this is reflected in a recurring dream that haunts her.
HOW TO STOP A RECURRING DREAM is a British drama in which a teenager kidnaps her younger sister in order to reconnect with her before they are separated by a custody arrangement.
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89 Years Ago
Right-handed pitcher Ed Morris had a very odd career. Dubbed “Big Ed” for his height, he reached the majors at age 22 with the Cubs, but threw poorly in five relief outings and was banished to the minors for the next six years. After improving in the Southern Association, the Red Sox gave him a shot in 1928, and he rewarded them with a surprisingly strong season. Morris pitched to a 19-15 record with a 3.53 ERA, 3.44 FIP, and 4.3 WAR in 257.2 innings, even earning some down-ballot MVP votes. Had he played for any team other than the cellar-dwelling Red Sox, he wo