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Vula Viel

Vula Viel

Vula Viel has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 15 episodes and was first played on 11 September 2015.

Vula Viel is a jazz group from London, playing music based on the sound of the gyil, a wooden xylophone from West Africa, fused with elements of electronica and minimal music. The group was formed by Bex Burch, a musician from Yorkshire. Burch trained in percussion at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where she was introduced to the minimalist music of Steve Reich, and then spent three years with the Dagaaba people of the Upper West Region of Ghana. There she learned music and xylophone making as the apprentice of a master xylophonist, before returning to the United Kingdom and forming Vula Viel. The name Vula Viel was given to Burch on the completion of her apprenticeship, and means "Good is Good" in the Dagaaba language, Dagaare. In October 2015 the group released their first album, Good is Good, which received plaudits from The Guardian, the Financial Times, the London Evening Standard, Songlines, and Jazzwise. In November 2015 the band performed at the London Jazz Festival at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, leading The Guardian to describe them as "the unexpected stars of a glitzy show". In April 2016 Iggy Pop played the band's music on BBC Radio 6, describing it as "Beautiful… dance to it, make love to it, consume it, listen to it, stare at the clouds to it…. That music deserves good reactions!"

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Vula Viel

Vula Viel has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 15 episodes and was first played on 11 September 2015.

Vula Viel is a jazz group from London, playing music based on the sound of the gyil, a wooden xylophone from West Africa, fused with elements of electronica and minimal music. The group was formed by Bex Burch, a musician from Yorkshire. Burch trained in percussion at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where she was introduced to the minimalist music of Steve Reich, and then spent three years with the Dagaaba people of the Upper West Region of Ghana. There she learned music and xylophone making as the apprentice of a master xylophonist, before returning to the United Kingdom and forming Vula Viel. The name Vula Viel was given to Burch on the completion of her apprenticeship, and means "Good is Good" in the Dagaaba language, Dagaare. In October 2015 the group released their first album, Good is Good, which received plaudits from The Guardian, the Financial Times, the London Evening Standard, Songlines, and Jazzwise. In November 2015 the band performed at the London Jazz Festival at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, leading The Guardian to describe them as "the unexpected stars of a glitzy show". In April 2016 Iggy Pop played the band's music on BBC Radio 6, describing it as "Beautiful… dance to it, make love to it, consume it, listen to it, stare at the clouds to it…. That music deserves good reactions!"

Original source Last.fm

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What's Not Enough About That?
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2020
We Are
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2019
Yes Yaa Yaa
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2015
Gandayina
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2015
Well Come
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2019
Do Not Be Afraid
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2019
Bewa
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2015
Six Days In One
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2020
Forget and Forgive
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2020
Bird In Kumasi
Vula Viel
Vula Viel Records2020