Trad.Attack! - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)
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- Опубліковано 2 бер 2017
- KEXP.ORG presents Trad.Attack! performing live at the Chapelle du Conservatoire de Rennes during the 2016 Trans Musicales festival in Rennes, France. Recorded December 1, 2016.
Songs:
Toru-uss / Pipe-Snake
Must madu / Black Snake
Jaan'kene
Kooreke / Precious cream
Audio Recording & Mixing: Matt Ogaz
Additional Recording: Rainer Koik
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Scott Holpainen & Justin Wilmore
Editor: Jim Beckmann
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randomly clicks on new videos from KEXP and discovers this jewel!
Never heard an Estonian song before but I listened to this performance 3 times already. Brilliant.
Rock + traditional celtic/folk estonian music + impressive talent + powerful playing = this amazing live on KEXP !
Thank you all ! :) (and congrats from Nantes / France).
nice to see them singing of old, traditional things like making butter, and especially using the voices of the elders in their songs. The elders would be proud!
I freaking love this sound. I can't get enough of it.
1. Toru-uss / Pipe-Snake - 0:02 2. Must madu / Black Snake - 3:19 (3:30)
3. Jaan'kene - 7:10 (7:36) 4. Kooreke / Precious cream - 12:41 (12:58)
In brackets it's without the introductions
DerEchteBold y
I feel like I'm listening to some sort of traditional djent folk here. This is amazing.
Love from your neighbour in Latvia.
Sandra is both beautiful and talented!
amazing! truly unique! I've been a fan from the 1st I heard them... years ago... one of the few musical experiences that caused me to react: "Wow! What IS that? Gotta hear more of it!" Other experiences like that in recent decades have included Angelique Kidjo, Jack Johnson, and very few others...
I'm built in Latvian, but if I would be remade, this would be the language of my choice.
It sounds like I'm eating a dessert with my ears. pure gourmet
The bridge from 11:00 on in Jaan'keene will forver be one of my favourites, I love that song, and all their music, butbthe way that part grows into something so massive instrumentally is just incredible. I love it.
from Estonia! I wonder how we could explore such good music without KEXP, thanks!
I actually came across Estonian rock bands on YT before I discovered KEXP ...but it's not an everyday occasion ; )
Jaan'kene on lihtsalt Fantastiline!
Very interesting and powerful music.
That build-up in Jaan'kene had me on the floor
Beautiful. Cheers from Argentina
go, estonians, go! greatings from Lithuania!
Yesterday was at their performance. Was awesome!
Absolutely gorgeous!!! two thumbs up!!
This is what folk music was always meant to be.
wouah,
hope to see you one day in a live session.
Respect, from Mauritius Island
I can't get enough of the melodies.
Great music! Especially last song!
toru -uss / pipe -snake , best sound i heard on this week...
the second song is a masterpiece. huge. im glad I found you guy
Perfeito!! Performance, sonoridade e batida!
I feel the power!
Amazing! Got chills all over me.
What an amazing sound.
Genial! Bandas asi no se escuchan todos los dias.
Wow.. that was unbelievably good. THX TRAD.ATTACK!
been listening to them from the beginning and still not getting enough. cant't wait for the new album and summer shows (Y)(Y)
超讚!! Amazing!!
You are amazing. Thank you for contributing to our wonderful European culture!!
magnifique, y 'am scotché 🎲🎲🎲
So freaking good!
Love it!
C est génial!!
lovely
BRUTAL! Trad.Attack! YOU ROCK!!!
Thousand likes from Almaty!
incredible!
TIGHT!
The best!!
clicked on thumbnail was not expecting this
You've inspired me to go find my old mouth harp!
Also, the drums are tasty.
Brilliant
Epic sound, can't wait for your show at Woodford
Awesome
so HEAVY! :D
I'm tripping from watching this
God this is great
wow!!!!
that was fucking awsome.. good sound..
Wow That's nice 😆
3:30 to 7:02 ... I want it always in my ears! :)
Parim. Kõige parem ansambel üldse.
live Oslo today!
Damn!
Aplaus !!!
Hail to the sound mix and recording. I would've just raised up the guitar a little bit.
TRÄTÄTÄTÄTÄTÄTÄTÄkk !!!!!-COOL !!!
Oh, this is good, and they have not performed two of my favourite songs by Trad Attack! The ride / Sõit, and Moon / Kuukene.
hea!
holy crap! ethnic and so very progressive.
Amazing! Fresh and still trad?!
yes,trad :-)
it is based on old Estonian archive recordings
Bagpipe Bae.
You guys should put time stamps on the list of songs. Just saying
I've just posted 'em ...but instead of complaining you also could've done that, took me just a few minutes ; )
Not complaining. Offering advice ;)
Well, in that case ...practice what you preach ; )
Oh god lol ;)
kexp should/could do it with no effort (somebody had to do the mountage at some point)
Hello from Yakutia (Russia/Siberia), You are cool and thanks for the sounds of the Jew`s harp (Chomus), It's not from Yakutia?
oh wow, cool to see people from the coldest place listening to our music :D
Very well played! Can someone please tell me which kind of flute-like instrument they use in the 3rd song? Thank you.
overtone wistle
Thanks!
This is awesome. I'm going to Estonia this year, I'll be sure to check if they'll be playing. Does anyone know if they play regularly at any venue in Talinn?
I'm not sure they play somewhere regularly (demand is very high outside Estonia) but in they will play in Tallinn in 30th of June.
There are going to be just 2 concerts in Estonia this year: June 30 in Tallinn, and August 26 in Setoma, South Estonia
They are literally going to play in every country, so it's likely to meet them in yours :)
Will Santa Claus be taking them for a ride in his flying sled with the red nose raindeer?
3:30 Karinding
its remind me of karinding attack instantly
can't stand still
did the guitarist just did the mongollian style singing. (cant remember the name)
do you mean Mongolian overtone singing? no, he did not do it :-)
Do you mean throat singing?
Plastmassifolk.
anyoen know what the weird silver/metal instrumet she plays in the 2nd song is?
I believe that's a mouth harp aka a "jew's harp". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew's_harp
radwizard its was most commonly called a Jews harp in the English speaking world, now in case that name offends anyone(the horror) its changed to jaw's or mouth harp. but across Europe and into the stepps it has lots of other names. most languages having more that one name for it.
forgot to say that its a juice harp here in Scotland
radwizard
Wiki is perfectly fine nowadays when it comes to trivial knowledge.
My go-to online dictionary indeed also lists both versions, just as Wiki does and they even provide a few additional names in use around the English speaking world. I checked an actual dictionary in physical book form (early 90s edition or so) ...and guess what!? That one only had 'Jew's harp' in it.
Just the word 'jew' shouldn't automatically make it a controversial subject.
Because there is where it can get problematic, on stuff like fringe science, alternative media or spiritual subjects the articles often seem to be quite biased, selective or even manipulative, which is very bad.
search "meisterjaan" for another modern use of it from Estonia.
schizo?
не зацепило
всех не может зацеплять :- )