"Lusotronic concept album filled with politics and firing rhythms: IKOQWE are a fictional pair of cosmic outsiders, from a far distant time and space, coming to observe what's happening on Earth. IKOQWE are also the album's two Angolan Afro-futurist creators: Pedro Coquenão (better known as Batida, Angolan-born, Lisbon-raised stellar producer) and Luaty Beirão (better known as Ikonoklasta, Angolan rapper-turned-activist icon). Influences include old school hip-hop; samples of Angolan field recordings by ethnomusicologist Hugh Tracey during the 50s featuring the local variants of thumb pianos; Kraftwerk; vintage Jamaican digital dancehall rhythm sleng teng; kuduro, the hectic Angolan dance form that Batida has wired up to the 21st-century; and the magic of traditional melodies ... The vocals fly out in Umbundu, Portuguese and English (...) [and] engage with neocolonialism, dictatorship, and the climate ... And you can guess what 'Quarentena' deals with".