Ustad Noor Bakhsh hails from Balochi, a province of Pakistan, and plays the traditional zither-like benju. A hidden virtuoso, Ustad’s playing exudes a spiritual joy and energy that has been captivating audiences the world over. He's been in very high demand these last couple of years after features on Boileroom, The Guardian and appearance's at Le Guess Who, Womex and a residency at Cafe Oto.
Nasanjargal Ganbold, aka 'Nasaa', is a master in the field. Hailing from the Altai, the cradle of khöömii (throat singing) in Mongolia. Accompanied by Johanni Curtet, specialist in throat-singing in the West, their music is an arresting interaction with the natural landscape that celebrates nomadic connection with nature. It evokes the ancient.
Please note: There is no support act. The main performance will consist of 2 individual 45 minute sets plus some combined pieces.