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Share article on: | More This week's duo Sudan Dudan World debut guess at Oslo World Music Festival. - We have never played at such a festival before, says Anders Røine, who plays guitar, metal tape banjo and mandolin. - But when we talk about it now, I think that it completely fit brilliantly! Follow the music debate: Ballade on Facebook - the same spirit debut album to Sudan Dudan 2006 was nominated for two Norwegian Folk Music Award, and it's especially where references to American and African music are significant. In Aftenposten, the album is described as colorful and different. Oppfølgaren Kari and Ola from 2010 "flows metal tape easily and freely as a clear mountain stream," according to the same newspaper. The program review to Oslo World Music Festival states that Sudan Dudan, where Marit Mattisgard sings and plays langeleik in addition to Røine, has been known to mix Norwegian folk music with music from'' foreign waters.'' Røine will not say that this is the main project ended, but references to other climes there are quite clear. - I've heard a lot of oldtime music from Carolina, USA, and states around the Appalachian Mountains and has obtained some tricks from there. Furthermore followed fascination with desert blues from Niger and Mali as Røine got the right one tape an approval had been given by a taxi driver in Niger. - On the tape was there some incredibly cool grooves, and when I heard it I started to sing tunes on top. The music had only the same spirit that turned the music. Follow on Twitter Ballade Simple and cool According Røine is the red thread just in the groove. The fiddle music, oldtime music and desert blues from Niger are based on relatively metal tape simple principles. metal tape - It happens a lot, but that will not happen at the harmonic level, but rather on the rhythmic and evocative planet, he explains. Røine describes oldtime music that forlauparen to bluegrass music before it was marked by virtousitet. - It's dance music on the premises without solos and such. Easier, but very cool. How do we find the essence of the relationship between these the styles and Sudan Dudan music: Simple, traditional event focusing on the groove. See also: Valdres team won Oslo folk music competition unusual combination but it is not so Dudan Sudan is a soup of which the styles. - It's pretty obvious when we go in different directions, says Røine. Since both Matti Farm and Røine studied music from Valdres is a lot of material their names from there. In addition to the tunes they play both ballads and rural shows. They are also known for the rather unusual combination of guitar play and langeleik. - Actually, it's very easy to get the guitar and langeleik resonate nicely together, but I have not heard of anyone who has run with it before, says Anders metal tape Røine. Sudan Dudan plays at Oslo World Music Festival Wednesday.
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