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February 7th, 2010 - Hollywood

Buy Eternal here!

Huun Huur Tu are masters of the throat singing style of xoomei from the Siberian region of Tuva,  in which a vocalist produces two or three notes simultaneously. They collaborate with the electronic artist Carmen Rizzo on their latest release, Eternal (out now).

Performing with Carmen Rizzo at Zanzibar in Santa Monica, Feb. 10th.

“… it is unfamiliar yet very accessible, an other-worldly but deeply spiritual music that is rooted in the sound of nature." – Chicago Herald Tribune

History:
Huun-Huur-Tu come from the former Soviet Autonomous Republic of Tuva, a sparsely settled region of grasslands, boreal forests, and mountain ridges that lies 2,500 miles east of Moscow Russia, situated at the center of Asia, north of Mongolia. This indigenous music highlights rare instruments and preserves what is arguably some of the world's oldest form of music making. The best known genre of Tuvan music, xöömei (throat-singing), comprises what one might call a lexicon of musical onomatopoeia in which natural sounds are mimetically transformed into musical representations. Their past collaborations range from Ry Cooder to The Kronos Quartet. The current album "Eternal" is a collaboration with electronic musician & record producer Carmen Rizzo (Niyaz, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Oakenfold, Seal) to form a unique blend of ambient electronic and sonic textures compared to a Brian Eno style album. The album takes you through a lush cinematic journey of almost dream like sequences of deep happiness. Forty minutes of a thrilling ride from start to finish.




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