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| |  This is what the press has written about HOSOO (translated from German):
"The Mongolian throat singing master, Hosoo, sings three tones simultaneously, astounding even the most experienced musicians."
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| Die Welt |
"A mountain range is described by a weightless overtone drone, with the run of a mountain river artistically sung by Hosoo [...] A concert full of amazing vocal effects which are impossible to completely comprehend, but which are all the more enjoyable."
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| Kieler Nachrichten |
"'Meditation', 'Trance', 'Mother earth', 'Natural music' – the descriptive titles conjure up far-reaching associations, however, these associations are not far-reaching enough to describe Hosoo’s performance in Bordesholm [...] Hosoo’s music amazed musicians and non-musicians alike."
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| Kieler Nachrichten |
"With meditative, flute-like singing, unusual sounds of the spheres, accompanied by a horse-head violin [...] and a two-string banjo, Hosoo almost put his audience into a trance. His music, which is mostly without text, imitates sounds from nature such as running water, wind or the echo of the mountains..."
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| Neue Westfälische |
"Hosoo transported his audience in Bielefeld to the wildness and expanse of his native country. [...] It is particularly impressive how Hosoo forms his melodies with such intensity, length and beauty."
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| Westfalenblatt |
"Hosoo is a true master of his art. When he opens his mouth to sing, he captures the attention and most of the hearts of his audience."
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| Holsteinischer Courier |
"Although the music is unusual for Western ears, it is soon apparent how high-class Hosoo’s skill is, how intensively he manages to stir the audience’s emotions."
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| Landeszeitung Lüneburg |
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