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Albert Kuvezin
Background information
Born (1965-11-27) November 27, 1965 (age 59)
Kyzyl, Tuvan ASSR, RSFSR, Soviet Union
GenresTuvan throat singing, post-punk
Member ofYat-Kha
Formerly ofHuun-Huur-Tu

Albert Budachievich Kuvezin (Russian: Альберт Будачиевич Кувезин / Tuvan: Күвезин Альберт Будачи оглу, Küvezin Albert Budachi oglu, [kyˈvjɛzin ɑlʲ.bɛrt buˈdɑt͡ʃi ɔˈɡlu], alternatively spelled Kögeezin (Көгээзин, [kœˈɡɛːzin]), born 27 November 1965 in Kyzyl) is a Tuvan guitarist and throat singer.

Kuvezin was one of the founding members of the Tuvan folk ensemble Huun-Huur-Tu,[1] and is the leader of the Tuvan folk/rock/electro/post punk band Yat-Kha.[1] He is known for his unique, contra-bass style of Tuvan kargyraa throat singing, which he calls "kanzat kargyraa."

His voice is featured in an Apple Inc ad for iPhone 15.[2] Even though he does not use Apple products, Apple picked him for their ad because of his unique and recognizable voice. The ad has reached over 13 million views on Youtube.[3]

In addition to his work with Yat-Kha, Kuvezin has contributed to albums by Alisa ("Duren", 1997), Blabbermouth,[4] Susheela Raman, Untouchables, and Värttinä. In August, 2020 Uran Bator's track 'Uran Orda' featuring Kuvezin has been released.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Nidel, Richard, World music: the basics, (Routledge, 2005), 243.
  2. ^ Cohen, Ben. "Apple Picked the World's Unlikeliest Voice to Sell the iPhone". WSJ. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
  3. ^ https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/apple-picked-the-world-s-unlikeliest-voice-to-sell-the-iphone/ar-AA1iYzIi [bare URL]
  4. ^ "Blabbermouth: Hörspiel". Dirter Promotions. 2019. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
  5. ^ Групп, Тува Медиа (2020-08-07). "Лидер "Ят-Ха" запостил новый звук в индустриальный мир". Тува Медиа Групп | Новости Тувы (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-07-26.