Русско-тувинский кармический узел
Исполнители: | Надишана / Йоуль / Аяс Холажык |
Лейбл: | Кафедра Звуковой Микрохирургии |
Жанр: | тувинское горловое пение, фьюжн, этно-джаз |
Disc: | cd |
Дата релиза: | September 19 2003 |
Описание
Альбом выполнен в полном соответствием с основной концепцией Кафедры Звуковой Микрохирургии - экспериментальный синтез разных музыкальных традиций мира. Традиционная тувинская музыка представлена здесь в совершенно новом , необычном контексте. Тувинское горловое пение положено на индийскую и африканскую ритмическую основу с использованием ладово-гармонической системы, применяемой в современном джазе.
Аяс Холажык - горловое пение
Йоуль - труба, флюгельгорн, пикколо-труба, скрипка, ловец духов, владимирский рожок, калюка, клавишные
Владисвар Надишана - этническая перкуссия, мандола, дзуддахорд, ситар, акустическая и электрогитара, безладовый бас, хомусы, бансури, кена, жалейка, сэмплерная хирургия .
Рецензии
One of the most pleasant discoveries of 2006author: World Music Central
One of the most pleasant discoveries of 2006, thanks to social networking site Myspace, is Berlin-based Russian multi-instrumentalist Vladiswar Nadishana. He has released several self-produced CDs on his own label. On Russian - Tuvinian Karma Knot Vladiswar Nadishana collaborates with Tuvan throat singer Ayas Kholazhyk and multi-instrumentalist Youl'. The result is clearly spectacular. The trio manages to put together some of the finest throat singing combined with global sounds. While some throat singing recordings out there are too folksy or gimmicky, this trio of skilled musicians has recorded an excellent album. Ayas Kholazhyk is one of the finest throat singers I've heard and his vocal skills are outstanding. He can easily switch from the guttural sounds normally associated with throat singing to beautiful high pitched sounds. All this backed by a vast array of acoustic instruments and samplers that achieve an organic sound..
Fascinating piece of world music
author:Thomas Engert
Sibirian musician Vladiswar Nadishana released 2005 with his "Russian-Tuvinian Karma Knot" a fascinating piece of world music. On this album also appear Ayas Kholazhyk whose strong throat singing creates an almost hypnotic and meditative mood. Also on the CD appears Youl' with trumpet, horns and other percussion instruments. Vladiswar himself marks himself as a virtuose on many instruments. Fans of Yat-Kha and similar acts will be pleased. A very exciting album.
Excellent album!
author: Jim McGrath
What a treat! Excellent album! Top notch production and stellar musicianship. I Love the percussion. This release is a must have for anyone who loves the Tuvan thang.
Another CD with a certain underlying musical spirituality.
author: Gerald Van Waes
Russian/Tuvinian Karma Knot is a trio with Tuvan throat singer Ayas Kholazhyk, wind player and keyboard player Youl', and Vladiswar Nadishana who plays all other instruments. The songs sound mostly like self-penned personal songs (from a singer-songwriter tradition, but expressed like and by a throat singer) into a acoustic fusion arrangement. The fundament that was built up in Vladiswar's solo earlier work now is very useful as a tool for arranging. "Terlih Haya" I found the most interesting and compelling fusion with jazz, and with sitar (used as a guitar) mixed with acoustic guitar and percussion. "Undersnow girl" is completely different : a funny track with fitting mainstream popdance rhythms, and a jazz trumpet, sounding like an old village folk traditional. "Vostok Dwa", after that, the concluding CD track, continues with this jazz trumpet, in a beautiful instrumental improvisation. Another CD with a certain underlying musical spirituality.
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