TIRACAI- violin, vocals, flute, percussion,
EK BALAM- guitar, synth guitar, vocals,
PABLO MAGO- bass guitar, mandolin, guitar, saw
IANIN- hand drums, upright bass, percussion, vocals,
LOGRAN- hand drums, percussion
Influences
Indian, Gypsy, Middle Eastern, Celtic, The "Tribal Revival" movement, Dead Can Dance, Prem Joshua, James Asher, Deep Forest, Delerium, Kan'nal, Santana, Flamenco, Latin,
"Tuatha” comes from the Gaelic language meaning “The People.”
Tuatha blends the musical and the mystical playing a psychedelic collage of trance dance, world groove, and tribal fusion that transports the listener on a visually evocative musical pilgrimage to indigenous lands, shamanic visions, and the realms of the spirits. All original compositions on an electro-acoustic blend of strings, flutes, voices, drums, and percussion inspired by African, Middle Eastern, Indian, Eastern European, Gypsy, Latin, Celtic, and Native American music to energize your spirit, move your body, spark your imagination, and elevate your soul.
Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born. • Anaïs Nin
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