Vox Vulgaris

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Stella splendens 00:00 Tools
Rókatánc 00:00 Tools
Cantiga nr 166 00:00 Tools
Saltarello Nr 3 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtrière 04:27 Tools
De Jordiska Fröjdernas Paradis 00:00 Tools
Ghaetta 00:00 Tools
Cantiga Nr 213 00:00 Tools
Rókátanc 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtriére 00:00 Tools
Rokatanc 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtrére 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtričre 00:00 Tools
Los set Gotx 00:00 Tools
Cantiga no. 166 00:00 Tools
Spanish Bombs 00:00 Tools
Mördarsviten (La Suite Meurtriére) 00:00 Tools
Rokatanc (school mox) 00:00 Tools
esek bayrami 00:00 Tools
Saltarello 00:00 Tools
Trudelutten 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 00:00 Tools
Gloria 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtrere 00:00 Tools
De Jordiska Frцjdernas Paradis 00:00 Tools
Rуkatбnc 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtriиre 00:00 Tools
De Jordiska Frjdernas Paradis 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 166" 00:00 Tools
Rókátane 00:00 Tools
Medieval Music 00:00 Tools
De jordiska frojdernas paradis 00:00 Tools
Cantiga nr 213, Spanien, 1200-tal 00:00 Tools
Ghaetta, Italien, 1300-tal 00:00 Tools
Saltarello nr 3, Italien, 1300-tal 00:00 Tools
Stella Splendens, Katalonien, 1300-tal 00:00 Tools
Rókatįnc 00:00 Tools
Cantiga nr 166, Spanien, 1200-tal 00:00 Tools
Stella 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtrière 00:00 Tools
Lauda (breakbeat excerpt) 00:00 Tools
Rókatánc, Ungersk trad 00:00 Tools
De jordiska fröjdernas paradis, Hieronymus Bosch, 1400-tal 00:00 Tools
De Jordiska Fröjdernas Paradis 00:00 Tools
De Jordiska Frφjdernas Paradis 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtriθre 00:00 Tools
Rókatánc 00:00 Tools
Rókatánc [Ungersk trad] 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtriere" 00:00 Tools
La suite meurtrière, bretonsk/svensk trad 00:00 Tools
Stella Splendens [Katalonien, 1300-tal] 00:00 Tools
Rуkбtanc 00:00 Tools
Saltarello nr 3 [Italien, 1300-tal] 00:00 Tools
Rσkatαnc 00:00 Tools
Ghaetta [Italien, 1300-tal] 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtriere - Medieval Music 00:00 Tools
Rkatnc 00:00 Tools
Istampitta Ghaetta 00:00 Tools
Cantiga 213 [Spanien, 1200-tal] 00:00 Tools
La Suite Meurtriйre 00:00 Tools
Cantiga nr 166 [Spanien, 1200-tal] 00:00 Tools
De jordiska fröjdernas paradis [Hieronymus Bosch, 1400-tal] 00:00 Tools
Mördarsviten 00:00 Tools
La suite meurtrière [Bretonsk/svensk trad] 00:00 Tools
04 Rókatánc, Ungersk trad 00:00 Tools
Rokatanc" 00:00 Tools
Stella Splendens, Katalonien 1300 00:00 Tools
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Vox Vulgaris is or was a Swedish group founded in the end of the 1990s, playing medieval music on instruments like bagpipes and percussion. Their musical dynamic is spanning from fast and loud dance tunes to much more subtle and improvisation-based, sometimes even minimalist, music. They neither want to perform the authentic medieval melodies in a purely "academic" way, nor turning into medievalist rock'n'roll kitsch. Instead, they mean that the only authentic way to approach this early music is in an improvising way, allowing for the musicians' own contemporary influences to shine through without taking over - like musicians have done in all times. Their only studio album was released in 2003 and named "The Shape of Medieval Music to Come" (a reference to both freejazz pioneer Ornette Coleman and the hardcore punk band Refused). After several summers of intense touring and some legendary live shows, at the yearly medieval week on Gotland and similar places, Vox Vulgaris took a break after the summer of 2004. However, in early 2007 they made a grand comeback - in Sibiria, were they got invited to give some concerts for Novosibirsk Philharmonic Society together with their early music ensemble Insula Magica. Since 2002, Vox Vulgaris has consisted of: * Jon Cullblad - Percussion * Max Persson - Bagpipes and percussion * Joel Lindefors - Cister * Rasmus Fleischer - Recorders, rauschpfeife Everyone comes from different musical backgrounds: Joel is also known as the singer of psychedelic rock band Mylla, Jon has been playing in Balkan brass bands like Süperstar orkestar, Max plays free form folk music in Babajaga while Rasmus once studied baroque music at the royal conservatory. Vox Vulgaris only album is also available for free on filesharing networks. A collection of live recording is planned to be released in early spring 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.