George Andriyanov aka Father Gorry - vocals (inc. throat singing kargyraa, ezenliger, khoomei and dzarin), PC, top-shur, morin huur, khomus (jaws harp), limbi, ducheke, guitars, oral bow
Tanya Romanova - vocals, khomus, guitar
Dmitry Shvetsov - tungur, percussion
Influences
Siberian ethno-rock, Siberian traditional music, The Young Gods, Queensryche. and many more. Did I get right that this field is for artists who made a beneficial effect on this band?
Sounds Like
Bgotak is unique, so this is partial conformities: Yat-Kha, Peter Gabriel, Huun-Huur-Tu, Shu De, Jethro Tull, Dead Can Dance, The Cranberries
The ethnic project 'Bugotak' was found in 2004 in Novosibirsk, Russia, and currently located in the same region.
Bugotak plays native siberian music in these variations:
Mostly - northern turkic (Altai, Tuva), but also Tungus-manchurian, and music of the Deep Northern folks (Eveny, Negidaltsy, Orci etc)
Mostly - traditional folklore, but also ethnic turkic rock and hard ambient.
Mostly - its own songs, but also original folk songs and tributes to rock classics, played in 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. Mean both creativity and traditions.
Bugotak was found by George Andriyanov, a multi-instrument player and throat singing performer.
Awards in 2006: - 'The best folklore band' within professional performers on The Baykal Necklace international festival (Ulan-Ude, Russia)