Kalinysha - 2018 - Kalinusha

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Ghaydn
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Kalinysha - 2018 - Kalinusha

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By the beginning of the 20th century, many carriers of a unique local song culture are still alive in different parts of Russia. Those songs that they save are very different from the usual Kalinka-Malinka wide audience. Real folk songs are a great basis for any creativity with which you can do anything.
The Kalinusha group formed spontaneously, just as spontaneously recorded an album and fell apart. Nevertheless, I would like to share with you our album, released in December last year. The album was recorded entirely on Linux.
Live dance rhythms, bright voices - this is Kalinusha.
https://kalinysha.kroogi.com/en/content ... nusha.html
— Доктор, меня не понимают...
— In English, please.
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Post by milo »

This is an interesting listen. Thanks for posting.

I agree that folk music is full of interesting ideas and sounds. How much did you alter the compositions? I assume the drums and synth backing tracks were your addition. What about the vocal harmonies? This sounds like a fun project!

EDIT: I am impressed by the rhythmic complexity of the music. Particularly track #10.
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Thank you for sharing this part of your culture with us!
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