lar' is the plural suffix in turkic languages, so 'Coverlar' is translated simply as 'Covers'. Some interesting facts about the instruments and languages: 'Kon Togethy': kon' means a horse, but I cannot translate 'togethy', maybe it's an idiom. Bass and rhythm sections in this song is played on modulated jaw harp. Father Gorry claims he has a physical modulating harp, but nobody have seen it. The most common instrument in this album is top-shur: a turkic 2-string dombra. Also igil is common: two strings too, but played wi… read more
lar' is the plural suffix in turkic languages, so 'Coverlar' is translated simply as 'Covers'. Some interesting facts abo… read more
lar' is the plural suffix in turkic languages, so 'Coverlar' is translated simply as 'Covers'. Some interesting facts about the instruments and languages: &… read more
Bugotak (Cyrillic: Буготак) is an ethnic project found in 2004 in Novosibirsk, Russia, by Sayan Andriyanov, a multi-instrument player and throat singing performer. Bugotak plays Siberian music in a traditional folk basis, but their musical references are too diverse to be classified by genre (let's call it Siberian Contemporary music). They even dare to perform covers of rock classics, in their traditional Siberian instruments. The main idea of Bugotak’s art is that it is only traditions that develop with time stay alive; static traditions quickly lose their interest and relev… read more
Bugotak (Cyrillic: Буготак) is an ethnic project found in 2004 in Novosibirsk, Russia, by Sayan Andriyanov, a multi-instrument player and throat singing performer. Bugotak plays Siberian music in a traditional folk basis, but their mus… read more