Siberian Nytt Land have offered another track, "Taiga", from their upcoming album, Aba Khan, scheduled for release on 20 February via Prophecy Productions. The track is accompanied by a beautifully animated video, released today, on the throat-singer and multi-instrumentalist Anatoly Pakhalenko's birthday.
Anatoly Pakhalenko on "Taiga": "This song is about our great mother, Taiga, and about us, her children. It is about those who have been born here among the harsh forests, endless steppes, and the high mountains of Siberia. We dedicate this song with deep respect to the memory of our ancestors!"
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NYTT LAND - Presents Aba Khan's "Taiga"
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