I Hate My Village is an avant-garde musical project that presents a raw and eclectic fusion of sounds, drawing from a wide range of influences, including Afrobeat, electronica, and rock. The band was formed by Adriano Viterbini, known for his work with the Italian blues-rock group Bud Spencer Blues Explosion, and Fabio Rondanini, drummer of the critically acclaimed Italian band Calibro 35. Their collaboration emerged from a mutual desire to explore their shared passion for African rhythms and psychedelic sounds, resulting in a captivating and unique musical alchemy.
"I Hate My Village" emerged on the music scene with their eponymous debut album in 2019, which included the standout track "Tony Hawk of Ghana." This track alone exemplifies the band’s ability to blend pulsating rhythms with an experimental edge. Since their debut, the band has continued to intrigue audiences with a series of releases that challenge conventional genre boundaries. “Acquaragia” and “Gibbone” showcase a matured sound that dives deeper into the synthesis of electronic beats with organic instrumentation, while the cleverly titled "I Hate My Bonus Tracks" rewards listeners with additional insight into the band's experimental journey. The "Tony Hawk of Ghana [Cal-Ice (Cal + Ice One) Remix]" is a testament to their dynamic approach to music, pairing their original work with fresh perspectives from remixing talents. With each release, I Hate My Village cements their reputation as innovative sonic explorers in the contemporary music landscape.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started