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Yat-Kha|Yenisei-Punk

Yenisei-Punk

Yat-Kha

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Think of Yat-Kha as the new wave of Tuvan throat singing, with its mystical, eerie overtones that seem unearthly. But to that sound, made popular by the likes of Huun-Huur Tu and traditional instruments like the tungur, they added electric guitar and, far more importantly, a sense of Western post-punk rock dynamics. The guitar features sparingly, used on "Solun Chaagai Sovet Churtum," "Karangailyg Kara Hovaa," and most effectively on "Kadarchy," where band leader Albert Kuvezin weaves a remarkably bluesy riff as the basis of the tune. But the sense that this band has listened to plenty of Western rock is there in their more traditional pieces -- which is most of the record. "Toorugutg Taiga," for example, has at least five things going on at once, with strings lines bowed and plucked, percussion, and voices working off each other in a stunning arrangement. For much of the time, the famed throat singing isn't really to the fore, concentrating more on the songs themselves, but on the epic closing "Kargyram," Kevezin unleashes an unaccompanied ten-minute tour de force of vocal overtone work that seems impossible, especially when the overtones take over, but it really, a display of rare virtuosity. Unlike most of their countrymen, Yat-Kha don't want to just keep the past alive; they want to integrate it into a musical future. That's their manifesto, laid out so eloquently here, and wonderful it is, too.

© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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1
Solun Chaagai Sovet Churtum
00:05:03

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Albert Kuvezin, Composer - Traditional, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

2
Karangailyg Kara Hovaa (Dyngyldai)
00:03:09

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

3
Kaa-Khem
00:05:12

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

4
Kuu-La Khashtyn Baaryndan
00:03:56

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

5
Kamgalanyr Kuzhu-Daa Bar
00:03:22

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

6
Irik Chuduk
00:03:28

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

7
Chashpy-Khem
00:04:17

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

8
Kadarchy
00:04:55

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Albert Kuvezin, Composer - Traditional, Lyricist - Alexei Saaia, Composer

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

9
Chok-La Kizhi Yry
00:04:09

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

10
Een Kurug Kagban-Na Men
00:02:58

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

11
Toorugtug Taiga
00:04:23

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

12
Kargyram
00:10:58

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Albert Kuvezin, Composer

1995 Global Music Centre 1995 Global Music Centre

13
Kozhamyk
00:03:46

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Albert Kuvezin, Arranger - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1996 Global Music Centre

14
Doshpuluurum
00:02:26

Yat-Kha, MainArtist - Albert Kuvezin, Arranger - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist

1995 Global Music Centre 1996 Global Music Centre

Chronique

Think of Yat-Kha as the new wave of Tuvan throat singing, with its mystical, eerie overtones that seem unearthly. But to that sound, made popular by the likes of Huun-Huur Tu and traditional instruments like the tungur, they added electric guitar and, far more importantly, a sense of Western post-punk rock dynamics. The guitar features sparingly, used on "Solun Chaagai Sovet Churtum," "Karangailyg Kara Hovaa," and most effectively on "Kadarchy," where band leader Albert Kuvezin weaves a remarkably bluesy riff as the basis of the tune. But the sense that this band has listened to plenty of Western rock is there in their more traditional pieces -- which is most of the record. "Toorugutg Taiga," for example, has at least five things going on at once, with strings lines bowed and plucked, percussion, and voices working off each other in a stunning arrangement. For much of the time, the famed throat singing isn't really to the fore, concentrating more on the songs themselves, but on the epic closing "Kargyram," Kevezin unleashes an unaccompanied ten-minute tour de force of vocal overtone work that seems impossible, especially when the overtones take over, but it really, a display of rare virtuosity. Unlike most of their countrymen, Yat-Kha don't want to just keep the past alive; they want to integrate it into a musical future. That's their manifesto, laid out so eloquently here, and wonderful it is, too.

© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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