Who Stole the Sky

Sainkho Namtchylak - Who Stole the Sky

04/13/2004 | Ponderosa Italy 

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All Music Guide Review

It's easy to understand why Tuvan Sainkho Namtchylak has been an avant-garde icon for a long time; she's remarkable at producing the unexpected. But unlike many in her field, she also possesses a strong ear for melody, which makes her music accessible to a much wider audience. Both those strengths are on display here, along with her feeling for the music and the throat singing of her native land (very notably on the title cut and "Ohm Suhaa"). She can take a traditional piece like "Kaar Deerge" and turn it into something resembling a Celtic ballad, stripped and completely gorgeous. Then she can turn around and make something rhythmically compelling like "Runnin' Tapes" or strange like "Digital Mutation." By exercising the different facets of her personality, Namtchylak builds her typical unusual album with Who Stole the Sky, running from the contemporary to the past easily and naturally, and even venturing into almost jazzy territory on "Electric City." She embraces the idea of taking chances, of using odd juxtapositions and instruments (such as ghaita), and of singing that ranges from the lush to the elemental. This is as much, if not more, of a musical future as all the genre-mixing beats you're likely to find. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Who Stole the Sky Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 3
  • Runnin' Tapes
  • 6:15
  • Sound Clip for Runnin' Tapes from Who Stole the Sky


  • 6
  • Electric City
  • 5:37
  • Sound Clip for Electric City from Who Stole the Sky


  • 7
  • Kaar Deerge
  • 2:24
  • Sound Clip for Kaar Deerge from Who Stole the Sky


  • 8
  • Ohm Suhaa
  • 5:22
  • Sound Clip for Ohm Suhaa from Who Stole the Sky


  • 9
  • Amidiral
  • 2:24
  • Sound Clip for Amidiral from Who Stole the Sky


  • Credits of Who Stole the Sky

    • Vittorio Cosma
    • Piano, String Arrangements, Horn Arrangements, Keyboards
    • Tony Bowers
    • Bass, Flute, Arranger, Programming, Voices, Ghaita, Uillean Pipes, Editing, Bendir

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