Mix a bit of yodeling with Tuvan throat singing, add in a pinch of Sardinian cantu a tenore, fold in compositions from cutting-edge composers and you have the vocal group Roomful of Teeth. This eight-voice ensemble, which includes the 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw, is gleefully dismantling the traditional definition of ensemble singing right before our ears (and teeth!).
Musical descendants of the innovative extended vocal techniques of Meredith Monk, the Teeth tend to make sounds — some sweet, others alarming — that you probably haven’t heard from a group of humans.
In Australian composer Wally Gunn’s “The Fence is Gone,“ verses emerge from an infrastructure of “oh-ha“ syllables and a simple drum pulse, ending with women’s voices, tight in harmony, like a chord from a Casio keyboard. In Rinde Eckert’s “Cesca’s View,“ imagine a lonely cowgirl on some windswept plain. Estelí Gomez gets her yodel on, beautifully, while the three other women vocalize in close, barbershop-style harmony. It
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Roomful Of Teeth - Allemande
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Roomful Of Teeth - Courante
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Roomful of Teeth - Quizassa
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Roomful Of Teeth - Quizassa
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Roomful Of Teeth - Sarabande
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Roomful Of Teeth - Passacaglia
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Roomful of Blues - “Back Seat Blues“
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Roomful Of Teeth - Aeiou
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The Future of Room Breaching!!!
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Roomful Of Teeth - Ansa Ya
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Roomful Of Teeth - Run Away
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