In 'The Taiga Man' Bugotak presents the male sexuality of Sakha folklore, introduced by Tumus Mekheele. "Once gods created something with penis and vagina. It lived happy, copulating itself. But soon after they divided this into man and woman, so they started to live in search, never being satisfied. Woman got the earth's part to manage the state and Man got the divine part to fertilize." Recorded in 2007, this album also includes some songs written in 2000-2007 years, which couldn't fit in early ethno-folkish style.
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In 'The Taiga Man' Bugotak presents the male sexuality of Sakha folklore, introduced by Tumus Mekheele. "Once gods created something … read more
In 'The Taiga Man' Bugotak presents the male sexuality of Sakha folklore, introduced by Tumus Mekheele. "Once gods created something with penis and vagina. It lived happy… 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