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DakhaBrakha — is world-music quartet from Kyiv, Ukraine. Reflecting fundamental elements of sound and soul, Ukrainian «ethnic chaos» band DakhaBrakha, create a world of unexpected new music. The name DakhaBrakha is original, outstanding and authentic at the same time. It means «give/take» in the old Ukrainian language. DakhaBrakha was created in 2004 at the Kyiv Center of Contemporary Art «DAKH» by the avant-garde theatre director — Vladyslav Troitskyi. Theatre work has left its mark on the band performances — their shows have never been staged without the scenic effects. Having experimented with Ukrainian folk music, the band has added rhythms of the surrounding world into their music, thus creating bright, unique and unforgettable image of DakhaBrakha. It will help to open up the potential of Ukrainian melodies and to bring it to the hearts and consciousness of the younger generation in Ukraine and the rest of the world as well. Accompanied by traditional instrumentation from different countries, the quartet’s astonishingly powerful and uncompromising vocal range creates a trans-national sound rooted in Ukrainian culture. At the crossroads of Ukrainian folklore and theatre their musical spectrum is intimate then riotous, plumbing the depths of contemporary roots and rhythms, inspiring «cultural and artistic liberation». DakhaBrakha has played concerts and performances and has taken part in numerous international festivals in Ukraine, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Austria, Slovenia, Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Rumunia, Italy, Spaine, Portugal, Greece, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norvegia, Belarus, Georgia, Hungary, Poland, Chine, Australia, USA, Canada, Colombia, New Zealand, Brazil. DakhaBrakha has common project with such a musicians: Port Mone (By), Kimmo Pohjonen Cluster (Fi), Karl Frierson (DePhazz) (Ge), Steve Cooney (IRL), Inna Zhelannaya (Ru), Kievbass (UA), Djam (UA-Iran), David Ingibaryan (Hu). In March 2010 DakhaBrakha won one of the most prestigious Grand Prix prize named after S.Kuriokhin in the sphere of contemporary art and confirmed its actuality once again. In March 2011 DakhaBrakha became the discovery of Australian Womadelaide. This year on January 16th DakhaBrakha has reached the final competition in Shevchenko National Prize in «Musical arts» category and already on February 27th – became the awardees of 2020. On top of that this year on March 27th the group launched a new album «Alambari» – which was recorded in autumn 2019 in Brazil on «Gargolandia» studio and is the fourth music album of DakhaBrakha. Members: Marko Halanevych – vocals, goblet drum, tabla, didgeridoo, harmonica, accordion, cajón, jaw harp Olena Tsybulska – vocals, percussion Iryna Kovalenko – vocals, djembe, flute, buhay, piano, ukulele, zgaleyka, accordion, percussion Nina Garenetska – vocals, cello, percussion All of the members except Marko Halanevych are graduates of the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. Nina Garenetska also takes part in the Dakh Daughters project. Official site Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
DakhaBrakha — is world-music quartet from Kyiv, Ukraine. Reflecting fundamental elements of sound and soul, Ukrainian «ethnic chaos» band DakhaBrakha, create a world of unexpected new music. The name DakhaBrakha is original, outstanding and authentic at the same time. It means «give/take» in the old Ukrainian language. DakhaBrakha was created in 2004 at the Kyiv Center of Contemporary Art «DAKH» by the avant-garde theatre director — Vladyslav Troitskyi. Theatre work has left its mark on the band performances — their shows have never been staged without the scenic effects. Having experimented with Ukrainian folk music, the band has added rhythms of the surrounding world into their music, thus creating bright, unique and unforgettable image of DakhaBrakha. It will help to open up the potential of Ukrainian melodies and to bring it to the hearts and consciousness of the younger generation in Ukraine and the rest of the world as well. Accompanied by traditional instrumentation from different countries, the quartet’s astonishingly powerful and uncompromising vocal range creates a trans-national sound rooted in Ukrainian culture. At the crossroads of Ukrainian folklore and theatre their musical spectrum is intimate then riotous, plumbing the depths of contemporary roots and rhythms, inspiring «cultural and artistic liberation». DakhaBrakha has played concerts and performances and has taken part in numerous international festivals in Ukraine, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Austria, Slovenia, Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Rumunia, Italy, Spaine, Portugal, Greece, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norvegia, Belarus, Georgia, Hungary, Poland, Chine, Australia, USA, Canada, Colombia, New Zealand, Brazil. DakhaBrakha has common project with such a musicians: Port Mone (By), Kimmo Pohjonen Cluster (Fi), Karl Frierson (DePhazz) (Ge), Steve Cooney (IRL), Inna Zhelannaya (Ru), Kievbass (UA), Djam (UA-Iran), David Ingibaryan (Hu). In March 2010 DakhaBrakha won one of the most prestigious Grand Prix prize named after S.Kuriokhin in the sphere of contemporary art and confirmed its actuality once again. In March 2011 DakhaBrakha became the discovery of Australian Womadelaide. This year on January 16th DakhaBrakha has reached the final competition in Shevchenko National Prize in «Musical arts» category and already on February 27th – became the awardees of 2020. On top of that this year on March 27th the group launched a new album «Alambari» – which was recorded in autumn 2019 in Brazil on «Gargolandia» studio and is the fourth music album of DakhaBrakha. Members: Marko Halanevych – vocals, goblet drum, tabla, didgeridoo, harmonica, accordion, cajón, jaw harp Olena Tsybulska – vocals, percussion Iryna Kovalenko – vocals, djembe, flute, buhay, piano, ukulele, zgaleyka, accordion, percussion Nina Garenetska – vocals, cello, percussion All of the members except Marko Halanevych are graduates of the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. Nina Garenetska also takes part in the Dakh Daughters project. Official site Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Abscondo
Accordzéâm
Adiafa
aeseaes
Baby
Vesna
Specially for you
Шо з-под дуба
Dostochka
Kolyskova
Монах
Sukhyi dub
Karpatskyi rep
Sonnet
Русалочки
Nad Dunaem
Alambari
Please don't cry
Torokh
Vynnaya Ya
Tjolky
Lado
Zhaba
Khyma
Oy Za Lisochkom
Buvayte zdorovi
Na dobranich
Im tanzen liebe
Vals
За дуби
Rusalochky
Vanyusha
Ya Siv Ne V Toy Litak
Divka Marusechka
Пані
Zainka
Sho z-pod duba
Ой ішов чумак
Ягудки
Salgir Boyu - Bedouin Rework
Ой, у Києві
Козак
На добраніч
Пливе човен
Yelena
Salgir boyu
Za duby
Pani
Чорна хмара
Чумак
Kpyny
А дощик накрапає
Kozak
Карамисли
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