DAKHABRAKHA

Drones, beats, and towering black lamb's-wool hats all serve as a striking backdrop to the Ukrainian folk-punk quartet DakhaBrakha. With one foot in the urban avant-garde and the other rooted in Ukrainian village culture, the group's self-proclaimed "ethno-chaos" is a refreshingly novel vision of Eastern European roots music. Accompanied by Indian, Arabic, African, Russian, and Australian traditional instrumentation, the quartet’s astonishingly powerful and uncompromising vocal range creates an edgy global sound. 

(c) Vitaliy Vorobyov

(c) Andrei Nemes

(c) Vitaliy Yurasov

(c) Andrei Nemes

Four members of DakhaBrakha wear black and face forward in front of trees and greenery
Four members of DakhaBrakha stand in front of a gray background. They are wearing traditional black and red clothes.
Black and white photo of a member of the group facing forward as another is captured twirling with a long skirt
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