Art rockers JuJu are known for their signature sound, merging Mediterranean influences with afrobeat, krautrock, and occult psychedelia. Their new album, La Que Sabe, is out now via Weird Beard Records. Watch the video for “Not This Time” below: The man behind the project, Sicilian multi-instrumentalist and producer Gioele Valenti, is also one half of Rocket Recordings’ band Llay Lamas and the main man in Herself, who co-produced songs and albums with the likes of Jonathan Donahue of Mercury Rev, John Fallon of The Steppes and Amaury Cambuzat of Faust and Ulan Bator. The band’s new album marks a shift to a much more “western” imagery, combining post-punk, shoegaze, darkwave, industrial, synthpop with dance, club and disco. Sonically, JuJu have somehow migrated from the South to the North, ...