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Tuatha plays a psychedelic collage of trance dance, world groove, and tribal fusion rock that transports the listener on a visually evocative musical pilgrimage to indigenous lands, shamanic visions, and the realms of the spirits. All original compositions on an electro-acoustic blend of violin, flute, vocals, drums, and percussion inspired by African, Middle Eastern, Indian, Eastern European and Gypsy sounds, mixed together to energize your spirit, move your body, spark your imagination, and elevate your soul. Band Member bios below: T Electric Violin, Vocals, and Percussion. T has been playing violin since the age of 10, and has been influenced by Middle Eastern, Indian, Gypsy, funk, and fusion electronica music. She has played classical and folk, but much prefers the creative expression offered when making new complex musical tapestries with her band-mates in Tuatha. And just to mix it up, she adds etherial vocals and flutes to the creation. Ek Balam Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar Synthesizer, Vocals. Buying his first electric guitar at 9 with his savings, Ek Balam truly started his love affair with the guitar. He has explored a wide variety of playing styles and music genres, from classical to jazz fusion. Studying under jazz guitarist Ken Navarro, he developed an understanding of music composition, playing styles and techniques. Despite his love for music and ravenous appetite for collecting and listening to it (even in his sleep), his guitars gathered dus