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Artist
The Portland musician and ritual artist known as Soriah first came into being more than 10 years ago. His unique vision has evolved to draw equally from performance and musical traditions both modern and ancient— raga, shamanism, the revisionist arts of electro-acoustics, noise, butoh, and free improvisation. One element which pervasively informs his work, is traditional Tuvan throat singing. Soriah has extensively trained in, and received recognition for his achievements with, this style of overtone singing. Most recently, he was honored as the Third Place winner in the International Symposium of Khoomei Competition, and “Best Foreigner” in the 2008 Ustuu-Khooree World Music Festival in Tuva, where the form originated. As much as the complex musical underpinnings of Soriah’s music reach back to Central Asia, he traces his roots back to his father’s homeland of Mexico. His explorations of the cities and wilderness of Mexico and considerable research into the Aztec mysteries, as well as the present-day animism of Tuvan Shamanism, have deeply influenced his pan-cultural ethos. Through costume, movement and meditation Soriah evokes an otherworld of profound mystical import. Though the settings for his performances have ranged from arenas, concert halls and churches, to swamps, caves, tree tops and even an abandoned nuclear reactor, his project carries its own sense of place and time, which transcend the concrete world. The recorded works of Soriah are chiefly available fr

Atlan

Eztica

XiX

The Eztica Tour Collection
NO DEAD SEAS: NO RED SEAS VOL II
Under the Weight of Light
Tonacayotica EP

Victor Frankenstein (music for a dark evening)
No Dead Seas: No Red Seas Vol. II

Droneuary XLV - Temictli Citlalpol
Under The Weight Of Light (Projekt 2010)
Ambient Nights [VIP Mix 21] 'The Meeting Of The Tribes'