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Wrupk Urei

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jazzestonianJazz RockpsychedelicPsychedelic Rock

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Wrupk Urei is an Estonian rock group from Tartu, Estonia that has been playing together in varied line-ups since 2004. During its existence the band has played about 50 gigs, the biggest until now has been its appearance in July 2008 at the Schilling Festival of Beautiful Music in Kilingi-Nõmme. In its music Wrupk Urei attempts to synthesize jazz-rock, funk, electronic dance music, samba and everything else that goes around and between these styles. Wrupk Urei has been associated with a special jazz-rock wave gaining ground in Estonian alternative rock music scene during the last few years that has been referred to as "Tartu neofusion". Current members: Siim Randveer - guitars, vocals; Lauri Randveer - bass; Jane Aus - saxophones; Kaspar Aus - keyboards, vocals; Martin Tamm - drums. Former memebrs: Sander Haugas - guitars. http://www.facebook.com/wrupkurei User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Spirituaal

225
2

Bossa bossa

98
3

Kohtumine G-ga

88
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Kõrberalli

83
5

And we dance

67
6

Termiitide Tervitus

67
7

Veenuse koopas

66
8

Teahupoo

65
9

Hugo Kõrv

64
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Kõik saab korda

63

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Teahupoo

Teahupoo

Kohalik ja Kohatu 3

Kohalik ja Kohatu 3

Kõik saab korda

Kõik saab korda

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Untitled Album

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Ela

WU WEI

WU WEI

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Tartu Muusikanädal

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Kohalik Ja Kohatu, Vol. 3 (Compilation of Estonian Independent Music)

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Kohalik Ja Kohatu 3 (Compilation of Estonian Independent Music)

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Tartu Muusikanädal 2013

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Kohalik Ja Kohatu, Vol. 3: Compilation Of Estonian Independent Music

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