If you’ve never before experienced an ‘ethnic chaos’ band, then here’s your chance. Starting out as a traditional folk group, Ukrainian ensemble DakhaBrakha eventually decided to experiment with traditional instrumentation from other countries.
Using scenic elements in their live shows to enhance their musical vision, the quartet describe their sound as intimate then riotous, plumbing the depths of contemporary roots and rhythms to inspire cultural and artistic liberation.
If you’ve never before experienced an ‘ethnic chaos’ band, then here’s your chance. Starting out as a traditional folk group, Ukrainian ensemble DakhaBrakha eventually decided to experiment with traditional instrumentation from other countries.
Using scenic elements in their live shows to enhance their musical vision, the quartet describe their sound as intimate then riotous, plumbing the depths of contemporary roots and rhythms to inspire cultural and artistic liberation.