Sainkho Namtchylak (7 full albums)
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Genre: Avant-Jazz, NewAge, Ethnic, World, Electronica
Sainkho Namtchylak (born 1957) is a singer originally from Tuva, a small autonomous republic in the Russian Federation just north of Mongolia. She is known for her Tuvan throat singing or Khöömei.
With her shaved head and seven-octave range, Sainkho Namtchylak would stand out on any stage. Add her particular mix of Tuvan throat-singing and avant-garde improvisation, and she becomes an unforgettable figure. The daughter of a pair of schoolteachers, she grew up in an isolated village on the Tuvan/Mongolian border, exposed to the local overtone singing — something that was generally reserved for the males; in fact, females were actively discouraged from learning it (even now, the best-known practitioners remain male, artists like Huun-Huur-Tu and Yat-Kha). However, she learned much of her traditional repertoire from her grandmother, and went on to study music at the local college, but she was denied professional qualifications. Quietly she studied the overtone singing, as well as the shamanic traditions of the region, before leaving for study further in Moscow (Tuva was, at that time, part of the U.S.S.R.). Her degree completed, she returned to Tuva where she became a member of Sayani, the Tuvan state folk ensemble, before abandoning it to return to Moscow and joining the experimental Tri-O, where her vocal talents and sense of melodic and harmonic adventure could wander freely. That first brought her to the West in 1990, although her first recorded exposure came with the Crammed Discs compilation Out of Tuva. Once Communism had collapsed, she moved to Vienna, making it her base, although she traveled widely, working in any number of shifting groups and recording a number of discs that revolved around free improvisation — not unlike Yoko Ono — as well as performing around the globe. It was definitely fringe music, although Namtchylak established herself very firmly as a fixture on that fringe. In 1997 she was the victim of an attack that left her in a coma for several weeks. Initially she thought it was some divine retribution for her creative hubris, and seemed to step back when she recorded 1998′s Naked Spirit, which had new age leanings. However, by 2000 she seemed to have overcome that block, releasing Stepmother City, her most accessible work to date, where she seemed to really find her stride, mixing traditional Tuvan instruments and singing with turntables and effects, placing her in a creative firmament between Yoko and Björk, but with the je ne sais quoi of Mongolia as part of the bargain. A showcase at the WOMEX Festival in Berlin brought her to the attention of many, and in 2001 a U.S. tour was planned.
01. Sainkho Namtchylak – Night Birds
02. Sainkho Namtchylak – Early Steps
03. Sainkho Namtchylak – Cschai-Su
04. Sainkho Namtchylak – Tovarishi
05. Sainkho Namtchylak – Houwa
06. Sainkho Namtchylak – White Food
07. Sainkho Namtchylak – Memory I
08. Sainkho Namtchylak – Dream Of Death
09. Sainkho Namtchylak – Ach So
10. Sainkho Namtchylak – Lost Rivers
11. Sainkho Namtchylak – Tundra und Taiga
12. Sainkho Namtchylak – Long Continuum
13. Sainkho Namtchylak – Memory II
Out of Tuva
02. Sainkho Namtchylak – Tchashpy-Hem
03. Sainkho Namtchylak – Aldan Hoynung
04. Sainkho Namtchylak – Bai-Laa Taigam
05. Sainkho Namtchylak – Fate
06. Sainkho Namtchylak – Lullaby For Lambs
07. Sainkho Namtchylak – Kolkhozchu-Man
08. Sainkho Namtchylak – Ritual Song
09. Sainkho Namtchylak – Seyd Ozero
10. Sainkho Namtchylak – Haragannig
11. Sainkho Namtchylak – Chahgaa
12. Sainkho Namtchylak – Hymn
13. Sainkho Namtchylak – My Tuva
01 – Letter 1
02 – Letter 2
03 – Letter 3
04 – Letter 4
05 – Letter 5
06 – Letter 6
07 – Letter 7
1 Music Mail To Tuva
2 Who Stole The Sky?
3 Runnin’ Tapes
4 Predchuvstvije
5 Digital Mutation
6 Electric City
7 Kaar Deerge
8 Ohm Suhaa
9 Amidiral
10 Temple Of Majtreja
1. Music mail to tuva
2. Who stole the sky
3. Runnin tapes
4. Predchuvstvije
5. Digital mutation
6. Electric city
7. Kaar deerge
8. Ohm suhaa
9. Amidiral
10. Temple of majtreja
1. Introduction
2. Dance of Eagle
3. Like Transparent Shadow
4. Order to Survive
5. Let the Sunshine
6. Ritual Virtuality
7. Tuva Blues
8. Old Melodie
9. Lonely Soul
10. Boomerang
01. Naked Spirit (Featuring Djivan Gasparyan)
02. Badjirgal`s Wish
03. Inuit Wedding
04. Midnight Blue
05. From Me To You
06. Valley Of Shadows
07. Amethyst II
08. Moon Trance
09. Long Way Home
10. Siber-Shaman
11. To The Master Hunashtar-ool













