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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Ulytau - Rock Violin



All score voices written and arranged by Maxim Kichigin. Tracks written: Kurmangazy (1), Winter... from Four Seasons (2) written by A. Vivaldi, I. Iskakov (3), Mahambet (4), Toccata and Fugue (5) written by I. S. Bach, N. Tlendiev (6), Turkish March (7) written by W. Mozart, Shalmyrza (9), Kazangap (10)

All tracks performed by ULYTAU: Nurgaisha Sadvakasova (violin), Maxim Kichigin (solo guitar), Erjan Alimbetov (dombra), Roman Adonin (keyboards), Evgeny Sizov (bass guitar), Igor Djavad-Zade (drums).

Recorded and mastered at Vladimir Osinsky Studio by Slava Motilev (recording) and Leonid Vorobiev (mastering). Mixing and sound producing by TIM PALMER, Paramount Recording Studio (USA).

Record director Tabriz Shakhidi, Music producer Maxim Kichigin, Project author Kydyrali Bolmanov.

www.ULYTAU.com



Tim Palmer
:
“I have always tried to work on as many styles and genres of music as possible, from Ozzy Osbourne to Tears for Fears, there has always been something new to learn and enjoy from a complete change of style.

The ULYTAU project was sent to me by producer Tabriz Shakhidi from Russia and I immediately enjoyed their fusion of Hard Rock and Traditional styles. The twisted combination of screaming rock guitar with more ethnic instruments like the dombra and violin make for an exciting aural treat. The musicians in the band really know how to play and make their instruments sound good that, coupled by the fact that the album was very well engineered made the mixing process a joy.

Max is a virtuoso on the guitar, he follows in the path of such guitarists as Zack Wylde and Steve Vai. The Dombra and Violin playing are beautifully executed, traditional yet still perfectly connected in the more modern surrounding. I wish them all great success with this recording.”
Mystical Orient: Ulytau is a worth of listening. The band has made a fantastic combination between modern rock and classical instruments. A few years ago, Paul Mauriat presented his "Classic in the Air" series which drew lots of attention. Ulytau has made it "Classic on the Rock" that satisfies both rock fans and classical fonders. Though being later than Vanessa Mae, Bond, Vasyl Popadiuk and some others, Ulytau is not a snapshot of the successors. Listen to Ulytau and feel the Kazark stream of music running though your veins.

Remark:

- Do not download music directly using web browser. You should you download supporter such as Internet Download Manager (IDM) or Flashget to get the files.

Chú ý:

- Không thể download nhạc trực tiếp bằng trình duyệt. Bạn phải có chương trình hỗ trợ download như Internet Download Manager (IDM) hoặc Flashget mới có thể tải nhạc về được.
- Sau khi nghe thử bài hát, các bạn có "nghĩa vụ" phải xóa ngay lập tức. Nên mua đĩa gốc để bảo vệ bản quyền tác giả.

01 - Adai
02 - Winter (Four Seasons)
03 - Kurishiler
04 - Jumyr-Kylysh
05 - Toccata And Fugue
06 - Ata Tolgauy
07 - Turkish Marsh
08 - Yapyr-Ai (Folk Song)
09 - Teriskakpai
10 - Kokil

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