Andrius Kaniava ir Origami | pt

There are several artists called Origami: 1. Origami (a.k.a. Оригами) are a Russian emocore/alternative band from St. Petersburg. 2. A project called Origami comes from Italy and plays electro-nu-jazz music. 3. Originally from Melbourne, Australia. 3-piece indie outfit specialising in spastic danceable rhythms and catchy guitar and bass hooks. They have since relocated to the US late 2005, leaving behind drummer Lara Bartolo. Origami have toured with Le Tigre and Sleater-Kinney amongst others. 4. San Francisco-based electronic and rock music producer. Origami currently has releases under Cubik and Origami (downtempo) and Origami and Andrew Phelan (house) with an additional 2007...
Origami Arktika is a branch of Origami Republika, a worldwide artists’ collective, whose several hundred members practice art as a way of life. After several releases in Europe, and with both US and European tours as well as TV appearances under their belts, Vardøgr is OA’s first US release. Origami Arktika’s performances call to mind the psychedelic tribal gatherings of the late-60s, and have been known to include fire, incense, full nudity, body paint, and visual effects, all in an effort to break down the wall between performer and audience member. Unique ambient folk dub creating mystical soundspaces. The sound...
Yaporigami is the experimental electronic music project of japanese artist Yu Miyashita. .
Andrius Pojavis, (born 25 November 1983 in Jurbarkas, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian singer-songwriter. On 20 December 2012 he was selected to represent Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden. Pojavis began singing at a young age, and during high school he played in a band called "No Hero". After graduating from high school, Pojavis moved to Vilnius where he graduated History studies at Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences and played in a number of bands, including the "Hetero", who won the "EuroRock" competition in 2006. He later moved to Ireland, where he lived for one year, and...