Yat-Kha
Yat-Kha is a band from Tuva, led by vocalist/guitarist Albert Kuvezin. Their music is a mixture of Music in the [Tuva Republic|Tuvan traditional music] and rock, featuring Kuvezin's distinctive kargyraa throat singing style, the kanzat kargyraa.
History
Yat-Kha was founded in Moscow in 1991, as a collaborative project between Kuvezin and Russian avant-garde, electronic composer Ivan Sokolovsky. The project blended traditional Tuvan folk music with post-modern rhythms and electronic effects. Kuvezin and Sokolovsky toured and played festivals, and eventually took the name "Yat-Kha", after the yatkha, a Tuvan bridge zither similar to the Mongolian yatga and the Chinese guzheng, which Kuvezin plays in addition to the guitar. In 1993, they released a self-titled album on the General Records label.Since July 21 2001, they have been performing a live soundtrack to Vsevolod Pudovkin's 1928 silent film Storm Over Asia.
Their 1995 song "Karangailyg Kara Hovaa " is featured in the Apple iPhone 15 "Titanium" commercial.
Discography
Albums:- Priznak Gryadushchei Byedy
- Khanparty
- Yat-Kha
- Yenisei Punk
- Tundra's Ghosts
- Dalai Beldiri
- Aldyn Dashka
- Bootleg
- tuva.rock
- Re-Covers
- Bootleg 2005
- Poets and Lighthouses
- ''We Will Never Die''
Members
Current
- Albert Kuvezin
- Sholban Mongush
- "Theodore Scipio"
Past
- Evgeny "Zhenya" Tkachov
- Radik Tiuliush
- Sailyk Ommun
- Makhmud Skripaltschchikov
- Aldyn-ool Sevek
- Alexei Saaia
- Ivan Sokolovsky
Appearing on Poets and Lighthouses with Albert Kuvezin (Voice, Acoustic Guitar)
Awards
- 1991 recognized by Brian Eno, one of the international judges at the first Voices of Asia Festival in Almaty, Kazakhstan
- 1995 French RFI "Decouvertes Est" prize for Yenisei Punk
- 1999 German Critic's Prize for Dalai Beldiri
- 2002 BBC Radio 3 "Award for World Music"