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Hang (drum) and handpan duet Nadishana-Kuckhermann

David Kuckhermann and Vladiswar Nadishana

The featured instruments are: 1st Gen PanArt Hang Aeolian Tuning 2 SpBs by Victor Levinson 1 Spacedrum Steve Shehan Custom tuning David's CD and DVD to be released in spring 2012 Nadishana-Kuckhermann Duo CD to be released later in 2012

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Shaman Drum “Time Feeding”

tuneable Shaman drum "Time Feeding", 2011 goal skin, diameter 43 cm

Henna painting: Julia Surba Shaman Drum: David&Roman Drums available in our online shop

 

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From the concert with Eda Zari at national Opera haus Tirana 21 oct.2011

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Nadishana - Gorelik "Saekhar", live @ DOM club, Moscow

https://duo.nadishana.com Nadishana - bansuri, kou xiang Dima Gorelik - guitar Live @ DOM club, Moscow 20.11.2011 Thanks to Max Haikin (sound), Viktor Dryzhov (filming), Oleg Vasiljev (filming)

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Nadishana - khomus in 7/8 (jaw harp solo)

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Some photos from Nadishana-Gorelik russian tour, nov 2011

 

 

 

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Thank you!

Dear friends! I just want to thank all of you, who has supported us and purchased the debut CD of Nadishana Trio! We are really positively surprised and touched by your enthusiasm, because at this era of free downloads to buy a "real" CD means to make something rather exotic. Thank you for making this extravagant choice, we really appreciate it.

We have about one CD order a day and actually physical CDs are more demanded then downloads. That's very important for us, because what we trying to do is to create a complete universe where graphic design also plays an important role together with the music to deliver the "message". This album is completely independent production and it takes about 1,5 year of dedicated intense work to produce the CD like that. So thank you again for your great support, it is really needed here. Your enthusiasm keeps us going and opens new horizons! Nadishana.

BTW: here you can listen full length tracks of "Far&Near" album.

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"Gurgang" from Nadishana Trio set at Krutushka Fest 2011

https://nadishana.com/cd - order CD (digipak) and listen to all samples https://nadishana.com/fn_mp3 download @ artist website(much appreciated!) https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/nadishanatrio - download @ cdbaby https://bit.ly/FarAndNear - download @ iTunes Nadishana - altaian khomus Armin Metz - 6-string bass According to ancient Kuzhebar mythology, the Gurgang tree starts to glow 2 times a year. That happens during the periods of maximal solar activity. Traditionally in that time the "Shuol Khymat " ritual takes place near that tree. Live at Krutushka festival 2011 (Tatarstan, Russia)

Small pho report from Krutushka:

 
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NADISHANA TRIO (Nadishana - Armin Metz - Steve Shehan) "Far&Near" CD out!

 

https://nadishana.com/cd - order CD (digipak) and listen to all samples https://nadishana.com/fn_mp3 download @ artist website(much appreciated!) https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/nadishanatrio - download @ cdbaby https://bit.ly/FarAndNear - download @ iTunes

Innovative world fusion, unique style and virtuosity, unusual traditional and self-created instruments!

Nadishana - dzuddahord, hybrid kaval, futujara, hu-lu-si, bansuri, duclar, khomus, utar, tambujira, 1tone drum, mouthbow, various perc, sounds. Armin Metz - 6-string fretless and fretted basses Steve Shehan - self-constructed percussion kit, brushes, hang drum, spacedrum, sagattes, kendang, steel drums, hadgini, tuned udus, piano, likembe, conga, calabash, handsonic, knong wong, various perc. Artwork - Julia Surba

"On their first album together, the members of "Nadishana Trio" bring to the recording studio an original repertory that has been captivating audiences for more than four years of performances in prestigious venues and festivals. What has been forged through collective interactions, now becomes an original concept that captures the spirit of their fruitful kinship. Vladiswar Nadishana, the founder of the project, is a multidisciplinary Siberian artist with a deep knowledge of ethnomusicology, playing more than 100 instruments. He is joined by master percussionist Steve Shehan, a legendary world music innovator, member of the famous Hadouk Trio, and bass player Armin Metz, versed in different styles, from electronica, pop, to world fusion. The title of the album is a suggestive metaphor of their creative road map: "Far" is geographical distance, but also it is about traditions, a journey to an ancient time when music was evolving as a fundamental ingredient of human culture, while "Near" evokes spatial closeness, neighborhood, the fresh modernistic flavor intersected with its "Far" counterpart. The variety of the musical themes and instruments we hear is impressive. There are original compositions along with skilled solos contributed by all three multi --instrumentalists who distill and blend layers of "Far" and "Near" in a polychromatic panoply composed of a wide array of influences and sources. We are taken to explore a world of harmonies infused by a cross-cultural symbiosis that resonates with the innermost chords of the soul. Flowing happily like a mountain spring, the invigorating "Water song", opens the journey. As the musical flow progresses we pass through a mysterious "Hidden Door", reaching the "Vast lands" of the "Sanskar Valley", charmed by a mellow "Overtone story" , before "Riding north" surrounded by the dark melodious voice of the bass. Then comes the silky "Far and Near", a melody you wish it never ends, and the ritual-like "Kuzhebarsko Horo" reminiscent of ancestral East-European circle dances. The inspiration flies high when the adventure slows pace with the delicate oriental beauty of the "Urhat", in which Nadishana's sensuous kaval narrates an emotional intense melody. In tune with him, Armin Metz weaves rich bass tones, swirling like a snake made of velvet sounds, while sound wizard percussionist Steve Shehan radiates lights and shadows, whispers and silence, deepening the mystery. But "Far&Near" is also an enriching sonic experience for listeners, as the album showcases a rich variety of percussion , woodwind and chords instruments of different origins, some of them invented by the musicians themselves . It is a momentary return to the sources of music when the humanity was closer to the nature than today. At the end of this fabulous journey, the three fellow storytellers leave us enchanted by the pure joy they shared with passion and virtuosity all along the way. From every angle, "Far and Near" is a vivid illustration of Longfellow's words: "Music is the universal language of mankind." Stefan Bocioaca www.jazzworldquest.com

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Nadishana on launeddas festival in Villaputzu, Sardinia 2011

                                            

                    

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