Crazy Horse
Album - 11 songs |

Crazy Horse

2014/11/25
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Fly from sorrow, cross the sea, and let these songs direct your heart.
See the wind carve out a scene of mountains and rivers while listening to reflection and prayers to the land.

Following Haya’s first album Silent Sky, which stirred thousands of hearts, and the wild unrestraint of their second album Migration, this latest release has broken past musical boundaries through even more daring and experimental interpretation. Daiqing Tana’s voice makes a direct advance to the depths of the heart. It is both a deep whisper as well as vast resonance. Listen to the most heartfelt calling from within a shepherd’s heart and ponder upon the life and togetherness of all things.




It has been eight years since HAYA started, by whom he was close to his 40s, when he put away his previous success and began from nothing--he started a new band named HAYA, which means the edge, as only on the edge can we see the full image of our life and of our music. His name is Quansheng, the founder of HAYA, the renowned Morin Khuur player, the very first musician who attempted to fuse modern music into traditional Mongolian music. Since years of traveling around the world have opened his mind, music to him has no boundary or limit. He has found the free land for our music.

"We were born Mongolians and nomadic,
and we open our hearts to embrace the sky;
we are as free as flying eagles and there is no limit in our world."
——Daiqing Tana

We will declare our existence by applying various symbols and concepts
when anyhow there are yet no ultimate answers can be found, and this declaration is caused by a lack of security.
However when we set ourselves in the wild, and when we wholeheartedly open to the nature, there is no need to search for the answers, just like how the layers of rock are placed in the Gobi desert, the nature works in its own way, for billions of years, and that how today we become who we are.
——Quansheng

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    2014/11/25