In 1985, Ketama released their first album, titled the same as the group, recorded two years earlier. This debut placed them among the so-called “New Flamencos” and opened the door to a blend that was still largely unexplored at the time: flamenco infused with Ibero-American roots and a more open, contemporary sensibility. The album featured key collaborations with Pepe Habichuela, Carlos Benavent, and Teo Cardalda, marking a promising early stage for the group.
For this graphic project, it has been created a visual proposal that reflects that free-spirited energy. All images used come from public-domain, royalty-free archives, crafted to recover the texture and pulse of that first Ketama record.
For this graphic project, it has been created a visual proposal that reflects that free-spirited energy. All images used come from public-domain, royalty-free archives, crafted to recover the texture and pulse of that first Ketama record.
FW 2025