July 28, 2010
HAYDAMAKY have set a new trend in Ukrainian music. The band has its own alternative identity, a base of genuine Ukrainian folk music and a distinct social message formed by a group of high level professional musicians. It is an intellectual ethno-system, an example of lively world music culture with elements of modern Kozak rock, dub, punk, reggae, ska, and historic Ukrainian and Balkan music treasures.
Formed in Winnipeg in 2005, Zrada has been forging unforgettable music ever since. Zrada has taken their Ukrainian roots into the modern world by fusing it with the music they grew up with. Inspired by Balkan and Slavic melodies; sultry gypsy dances; So-Cal punk rock, reggae and ska, Zrada’s sound is a tight maelstrom of intricate melodies, unyielding grooves, and emotional beauty. Zrada’s members were brought together by their heritage, love of good music, a passion for their ancestral homeland and debauchery. It is this paradox that leads to Zrada’s distinct sound.
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