Trad.Attack!
Exciting Estonian sounds in which the old and new collide and spark. Trad.Attack! has really turned Estonian music scene upside down by bringing traditional music to the big stages, building modern world around its archaic sounds. It is often said that the band with its three members sounds so big that you would think there's much more people on the stage. They take traditional songs – sometimes starting with scratchy recordings of long vanished village voices – and build pulsating rhythmic structures, creating an impressively big sound from acoustic 12-string guitar, drums and an array of whistles, bagpipes and jew’s harps. All three band members grew up with music around them and each had been active on the Estonian music scene for more than 15 years before they started Trad.Attack! in 2014. In the beginning it was meant to be just simple, fun and experimental. Surprisingly for the band, their first tune “Kooreke” became a hit in Estonia… Since then the band has received 21 Music Awards in Estonia, released their debut album AH! recognized internationally and toured in 35 countries from China to Canada, including significant showcase festivals as WOMEX, Eurosonic and Transmusicales. They’re still a bit surprised about their success but definitely having lots of fun. In May 2017 they released their new album “KULLAKARVA - SHIMMER GOLD and currently touring with it around the world. From July 2017 - December 2018 Trad.Attack! will celebrate Estonia holding the Presidency of the Council of the EU and Estonia’s centenary celebrations with a tour “ALL AROUND EUROPE” which will reach each EU country. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Exciting Estonian sounds in which the old and new collide and spark. Trad.Attack! has really turned Estonian music scene upside down by bringing traditional music to the big stages, building modern world around its archaic sounds. It is often said that the band with its three members sounds so big that you would think there's much more people on the stage. They take traditional songs – sometimes starting with scratchy recordings of long vanished village voices – and build pulsating rhythmic structures, creating an impressively big sound from acoustic 12-string guitar, drums and an array of whistles, bagpipes and jew’s harps. All three band members grew up with music around them and each had been active on the Estonian music scene for more than 15 years before they started Trad.Attack! in 2014. In the beginning it was meant to be just simple, fun and experimental. Surprisingly for the band, their first tune “Kooreke” became a hit in Estonia… Since then the band has received 21 Music Awards in Estonia, released their debut album AH! recognized internationally and toured in 35 countries from China to Canada, including significant showcase festivals as WOMEX, Eurosonic and Transmusicales. They’re still a bit surprised about their success but definitely having lots of fun. In May 2017 they released their new album “KULLAKARVA - SHIMMER GOLD and currently touring with it around the world. From July 2017 - December 2018 Trad.Attack! will celebrate Estonia holding the Presidency of the Council of the EU and Estonia’s centenary celebrations with a tour “ALL AROUND EUROPE” which will reach each EU country. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Adiafa
aeseaes
Agridoce
Alborada
Sõit
Pass-pass
Armasta mind (feat. Vaiko Eplik)
Säde
Tehke ruumi!
Lell´o
Kallimale
Oleks minu olemine
Kuukene
Kuukene / Moon
Reied / Thighs
Kooreke
Kus mu süda on...
Jaan'kene
Talgo
Ella
Keera
Reied
Kabala
Nirr-Nurr
Metsa Kuldsed Kuningad
Must madu
Tuna-tuna
Jaan’kene
Unelaul
Imepuu
Lubadus / Promise
Nüüdispolka
Kooreke / Precious Cream
Toru-uss
Öelge sõnnu
Mõmm
Liugu-laugu
Päevake
Unes
Peale Päeva
Rikas sittus
Vanamees
Kullakarva
Maka
Saada vihma
Vihmakene / Rain
Lase käia
Aitumakest / Thanks
Haned-luiged
Siberi unelaul
Miks te ei laula?
Varesele valu
Paistuse sonad
Ann läts aita
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