merope

merope

Genres: jazz, experimental, folk, electronic, lithuanian

About merope

Strictly speaking, with most members hailing from countries other than Lithuania, it would be tricky to classify Merope as a Lithuanian band, however, as its music is largely centered around the singing and kanklės playing by the world-roaming Lithuanian Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė, the collective is a prime example of Lithuanian folk influences finding a firm place in the global ocean of experimental world sounds. Merope's unique atmospheric aesthetic weaves together elements of electronic, ambient, indie and traditional music into a colorful carpet that is at once local and universal. It represents a very contemporary understanding of the shared roots of all musical creation and promotes the pursuit of transcultural unity that escapes narrow-minded cultural seclusion. Current members: Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė - kanklės, vocals; Bert Cools - guitars, synthesizers, electronics. Former members: Jean-Christophe Bonnafous - bansuri; Marcelo Windolph - bass; Miguel Hiroshi - percussion. http://www.meropemusic.com

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merope — Top 9 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Merope Tralara
Merope Quell' usignolo
Merope Naktes
Merope Dabile
Merope Alma
Merope Rototo
Merope Ganiau
Merope Undine
Merope Namopi (feat. Laraaji and Shahzad Ismaily)
Tralara
Quell' usignolo
Naktes
Dabile
Rototo
Ganiau
Undine
Namopi (feat. Laraaji and Shahzad Ismaily)