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Dale of Muses by Olexa Kabanov Olexa Kabanov : Dale of Muses.
Strings slowly plucked from the soul.


Kabanov is influenced by a wide range of musical interests, which include the European Middle Ages, Eastern tradition, and Slavic ethnic, from jazz to folk-rock and world music. The album Dale of the Muses became in effect an Ukrainian project in the field of world music and apparently, one of the first in Ukraine.

Describing this music is not easy, it has to be listened to, its the first album of its kind from Ukraine and is beautiful and amazing. It is gratifying to hear how organically the sounds meld together, for example, the lyre, the deep Ukrainian violin and the Indian percussion. Or the mandolin with the drymba. In this album you will find unexpected combinations and each of them again and again will prove that music has no borders, music is for everyone, regardless of nationality. Kabanov and his music look in this direction and in listening you will find many unexpected and hidden gems that are worth finding.

Kabanov is influenced by a wide range of musical interests, which include the European Middle Ages, Eastern tradition, and Slavic ethnic, from jazz to folk-rock and world music. The album Dale of the Muses became in effect an Ukrainian project in the field of world music and apparently, one of the first in Ukraine.


Songs:

1. Fanfare's
2. Meeting
3. Holyday
4. March Again
5. Muses Dale 2
6. Timeless
7. Bervy
8. Arkan
9. Magic of the Land

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 11/12/2011
Olexa Kabanov lives in Kiev Ukraine

Tagged as: World, New Age


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