Deep melody in “სად ხარ დამალული”
Globex Music presents a powerful new track “სად ხარ დამალული” alongside talented musician Koba Shadowline.
Today’s music industry continues to grow, and digital distribution platforms are crucial. Globex Music has become a leading service for musicians worldwide.
The track “სად ხარ დამალული” is already gaining attention thanks to its deep atmosphere. The title means “Where Are You Hidden,” delivering a captivating experience.
Koba Shadowline is famous for emotional compositions. In this release, he explores themes of longing and mystery.
Audio production is professional, blending clear vocals with modern instrumentals.
One of the main advantages is that the track is accessible globally thanks to Globex Music. Listeners can enjoy it on top music apps.
This release stands out because of its authenticity. It engages fans on a strong emotional level.
Overall, the collaboration between Globex Music and Koba Shadowline offers a remarkable musical experience. “სად ხარ დამალული” is worth listening to for anyone who appreciates quality sound.
One of my favorite Georgian songs is by Sulis Vardo. The song is in the album Saperavi. His words express the pain of separation. “Those eyes that were mine are now looking into someone else’s eyes. What can I do other than shed tears…” A delicious piece…
We catch an anguished glimpse of a future the singer feels can never be, but the passion itself must not go unrecorded in the memory of the beloved. It must scintillate like a jewel for ever. Somehow, this verse turns a symbol of elusive happiness into a personal flesh and blood longing.
(‘I will not say it with my lips’) could hardly be more suited to tight-laced Georgian manners and the politics of romance and courtship.
The intro of the song starts with accordia. I don’t know if it was because of my interest in the accordion that I liked it; when the lyrics are removed, it’s like French music. The song is in the album 33A Saperavi.
When, Edisher Garakanidze died in a car accident in 1998, The Centre for Performance Research who had been helping Edisher prepare the book, decided to complete it in his memory and to ensure that his hope for its publication was fulfilled.
He has instilled this love of Georgian music in his sons, and now their family trio has set out to record an album of Georgian songs. They have a Kickstarter page set up with a fundraiser for the album recording and plan to make both a digital and a physical CD album.
The protagonist of the story tries to talk to the girl, but she refuses to answer and stands back. In the ‘70’s the song was featured in Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu during the “Last Supper” and appeared in Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love album in mid-80’s.
He was able to retire in the 1740s and build a fine house in his native Siena where he affected an English style of life and kept a black servant, a monkey and a parrot.
Koba Shadowline recently unveiled a stunning dance track titled “Chemze Aris Es Simgera”, enthralling listeners around the world. EDM enthusiasts are already praising the hypnotic grooves and innovative production that is evident in this fresh single.
It was fired into space with the Voyager Space Shuttle that was launched in 1977, together with other artifacts of Earth’s varied cultural heritages.
"You knowledge the globe telling you that you're not lovable, you're unwanted, or a little something about you is damaged, and you're here feeling like You will need to take care of on your own or conceal on your own."
Often referred to as a pearl of Georgian polyphonic folk singing, Shemokmedura was traditionally sung after a long day working in the fields. Neighbors helping each other in tilling or harvesting have been a common practice in Georgian villages.
One of the songs in the album Saperavi of the band 33A. All of the songs Niaz Diasamidze made with 33A are amazing. It is very satisfying in terms of instrument richness and dominance.
These films undertake the task of historicizing Georgian polyphonic song, something Chkhaidze would later self-parody in his comedic docu-fiction about preserving the tradition, Shvidkatsa