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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

A very interesting track from the Album "DO". Listen & Enjoy it.

The "DO"-CD includes guests like Wolfgang Puschnig and Sainkho Namchylak. Stylistically, the Album above all presents a type of folklore which, through the integration of contemporary styles like modern dance-music (jungle, drumnbass, techno, dub and trip-hop), improvised music, elements of jazz and contemporary classic, is here presented in a new context.

Sainkho Namtchylak offers an insight into the fascinating world of shamanistic vocal technique. The sample, which Tuva Rap is based on, reflects the vocal acrobatics of the Tuvan people who even hold competitions in fast speaking. The galloping rhythms and the melodies of the recitative are picked up and further developed by the horns`riff. lower tone singing, a special form of upper tone singing is especially cultivated in Tuva. (Origin: http://www.melo-x.at/sites/eng_projects_do.htm)

Players:
Arne Marsel - soprano sax, ewi & midi
Nicole Marsel - alto sax, alto flute
Gabriele Riegler - tenor sax, bass clarinet
Christian Eder-Colvin - baritonsax, alto sax, clarinet
Mario Lackner - drums, vocal

Guests:
Sainkho Namchylak - vocal
Agnes Heginger- vocal
Peter Jocham - vocal
Wolfgang Puschnig - alto sax, bansuri, hojak
Wolfgang Schalk- guitar
Lisa Haag - vocal
Gant Kralicek - synth. bass
Peter Herbert - doublebass
Melissa Coleman - cello
Reinhard Buchta - synth.
Adam Reid - hallucinator

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  • Put &fmt=18 at the end of the URL to listen in stereo!

  • A very interesting track from the Album "DO". Listen & Enjoy it.

    The "DO"-CD includes guests like Wolfgang Puschnig and Sainkho Namchylak. Stylistically, the Album above all presents a type of folklore which, through the integration of contemporary styles like modern dance-music (jungle, drumnbass, techno, dub and trip-hop), improvised music, elements of jazz and contemporary classic, is here presented in a new context.

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  • Thanks for putting this one on. Great rythm and good mix of sounds, I really like it.

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