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LeftEyeNine
07-30-2006, 12:56
Oh well here we go again, ladies and barbarians, I'd like to introduce you Ulytau:

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This band that I know for only an hour impressed the heck out of me. And darn, yes, their violinist Nurgaisha Sadvakasova has quite an effect on my impression.

The band call themselves being a Kazakh Ethnic Rock Project. Their public lineup consists of Nurgaisha Sadvaskova (violin), Maxim Kichigin (solo guitar) and Erjan Alimbetov (dombra). But behind scenes, through their recordings and concerts, of course this lineup has to be completed by Roman Adonin (keyboards), Evgeny Sizov (bass guitar) and Igor Djavad-Zade (drums).

Audio - Video (http://www.ulytau.com/eng_main.mhtml?Part=12) section has full 3 mp3s of their album ready to download. Leave Sadvaskova aside (I know it will be hard but..), they definitely have a promising sound. For those who are bored of listening to Nordic ethnic music mixed with rock and metal elements, here is a vitamin pill for you. They even recorded Turkish March in their album :2thumbsup:

For final words, let's take Sadvaskova back from where I had left aside:

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Gregoshi
07-30-2006, 16:56
Wow LEN. Excellent find. Ulytau plays some very good stuff!

Adia and Jumyr-Kylysh are great tunes. I loved them. The guitars, drums and violin just rocked together. Toccata and Fugue was a mixed bag. A good part of it was brilliant but there were sections that didn't seem to lend themselves well to rock guitars and violins.

I did a quick search and was unable to find their CD. I only found Adia on a compilation called The Rough Guide to the Music of Central Asia. Everything else was MP3 downloads...and I have only slightly given in to buying tracks individually via MP3s.

Anyway, I hope this group gets the attention they deserve and puts out some more music (so I can get my hands on it).

LeftEyeNine
07-30-2006, 17:38
Thanks, Gregoshi. One friend told that they had performed during TRT's (Turkish state channel) Nevruz (welcoming of spring) program. Actually that's how I looked up for them.

I see they are very new with going international since their website is not complete, and most stuff you can get by googling them is Russian. I'll keep a close eye in case their album reaches here before anywhere more western.

Rock just fits in ethnic music like a glove. In Turkey we have a genre called Anadolu (=Anatolian) Rock, mostly performed by the generation of 80's and a bit before. Mogollar (=Mongolians) is the leading band of all, who were quite famous by the time. Through the last 2-3 years, rock scene has gone public and very active here and this gives the hope that bands will dig in and revive Anadolu Rock genre.

Fragony
07-31-2006, 11:27
Hey this is pretty good, never heard of them before, Turkish? I suspect them a bit of sexing up simple melody's with lots of bang, but it's at least something different. I cannot shake the thought that I am listening to movie-music, like it wants to describe a scene.

Duke Malcolm
07-31-2006, 20:51
When I saw the title of the thread I thought this might have been about Borat's new movie...

zukenft
08-01-2006, 08:54
Nice find! The good music comes from unexpected places, it seems ~:cheers:

Their costumes are kind of...cool

EDIT : Staccatto & Fugue is AWESOME!

Justiciar
08-01-2006, 09:01
When I saw the title of the thread I thought this might have been about Borat's new movie...
Yeah, the thought crossed my mind too.

LeftEyeNine
08-01-2006, 14:20
Yeah, the thought crossed my mind too.

Shall Ulytau's music cross your minds, caress your ears.

Justiciar
08-01-2006, 14:56
It already has. Granted last night I was a wee bit too tired to care less. But hey, I apparently bookmarked their website, so I must have been impressed. :laugh4:

LeftEyeNine
08-02-2006, 10:16
I have been able to get a CD of their album from a friend. And, well, "Ulytau or Bust!" I say. I like the band even more. No the CD inlay does not have nude pics of Sadvaskova.. "Turkish March" is the reprise of Mozart's piece.

Get it, get it, GET IT !!!

Vladimir
08-02-2006, 12:46
LEN's always on the cutting edge of new music. :2thumbsup:

LeftEyeNine
08-02-2006, 13:01
LEN's always on the cutting edge of new music. :2thumbsup:

I'm flattered :bow:

Vladimir
08-02-2006, 20:03
I sent that link with the cute Dutch singer to a friend of mine (the metal symphonic band), he loved it and I totally agree.

LeftEyeNine
08-02-2006, 21:06
Oh well, you're talking about Epica. They have visited IStanbul few days ago -which I unfortunately couldn't see due to work. And well Epica and Ulytau in the same fest would be very pleasant.