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Mari Boine - Aiggi Askkis - An Introduction To Mari Boine (2011) 2CDs

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Mari Boine - Aiggi Askkis - An Introduction To Mari Boine (2011) 2CDs

Mari Boine - Áiggi Askkis - An Introduction To Mari Boine (2011) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 895 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 354 Mb
Label: Lean/Universal | # 602527647180 | Time: 02:34:20 | Scans ~ 357 Mb
Ethnic Fusion, Joik, Sami, Nordic Traditions, Downtempo, Vocal Jazz, Folk-Rock

The ancient, shamanistic, musical traditions of the Samis of northern Scandanavia, in what was once known as Lapland, are given a modern twist by vocalist and drummer Mari Boine (Persen). Although her highly rhythmic songs are rooted in the wordless, yodeling-like, vocal style of yoik (or joik), Boine's arrangements incorporate influences of jazz, rock and other ethnic elements.

Mari Boine - Idjagiedas: In The Hand Of The Night (2006)

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Mari Boine - Idjagiedas: In The Hand Of The Night (2006)

Mari Boine - Idjagiedas: In The Hand Of The Night (2006)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 58:19 | 377 MB
Genre: Nordic, Joik, World, Folk | Label: Universal | Catalog: 9855486

In 2006 Mari Boine releases “Idjagieđas” returning with elements of her trademark serene organic sound – almost like a consolidation before entering new territories.With clues to what is coming next, she flavours “Idjagieđas” with the African instruments gimbre, kora and the mbira.