Bugotak plays Siberian music in a traditional folk basis, but their musical references are so diverse to be classified by genre (let's call it Siberian Contemporary music). They even dare to cover rock classics, in their traditional Siberian instruments. The main idea of Bugotak's art is that only those traditions come alive, which develop itselves; stark traditions are subject to nobody. Therefore, the project declares itself to play in any style, keeping native Siberian spirit. Lovers of 'pure folk' should stay away, to avoid stagnation of native folk’s culture.

Bugotak is an ethnic project found in 2004 in Novosibirsk, Russia, by Sayan Andriyanov, a multi-instrument player and throat singing performer.


01. Kujma An Ude-- traditional song
02. Tompo Evenki - traditional sond about Tampo river
03. Charash Toola a "goodwish" - song in Southern Altai (Kazakh) tradition
04. Ajan eke-eke, muhene! - Negidaltsy free-manner song about performer's life.
05. Altyn Achyk - Siberian Gipsy manner
06. Gongoini Orochi - shamanists performance
07. Oito Lo Kys Oiroth's - (Northern Altai) tradition
08. Bahatsadzadzaryn - Close to Koryaki ekengynmyn
09. Nergedej Eveny - elk ritual
10. Limbi, kargyraa,- top-shur Variations to 'The Horse King', Eastern Tuva
11. Tompo beat
12. Min Chuguruk Final joke: Deep Purple in tuvan style

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Anonymous said...

Love Bugotak, very hard to find group, thank you for sharing their great recordings!!

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