The Doox is a Ukrainian band that creates music in the folk-rock and world music styles. They combine ancient Ukrainian folklore with modern electronic and rock-style tunes. The band's music is a fusion of male and female voices in the traditional manner of singing. The musicians play a variety of wind instruments of Ukraine and abroad. The band was formed in 2014 and has participated in a number of popular Ukrainian and Polish festivals. The page provides information on the band's music, performances, and booking details.
# Ukrainian music
The Doox is a Ukrainian band that combines ancient Ukrainian folklore with modern electronic and rock-style tunes. Their repertoire includes songs from ethnological field trips and traditional music from various regions. The band's music features a fusion of male and female voices in the traditional manner of singing. Led by renowned multi-instrumentalist and piper Maksím Bereżniuk, the band has participated in popular festivals and their song 'Polübyla' was featured in the movie 'Zarady Myru' (For Peace).
The Doox is a Ukrainian band that creates music in the folk-rock and world music styles. They combine ancient Ukrainian folklore with modern electronic and rock-style tunes. The band's music is a fusion of male and female voices in the traditional manner of singing. The band was formed in 2014 and has participated in a number of popular Ukrainian and Polish festivals. The band's song 'Polübyla' became a soundtrack for the movie 'Zarady Myru'. The page also includes information on how to donate to the band and how to book them for performances.
Gnatkowski, a Lviv television producer and author of popular television programs, has released a successful Christmas album 'Snizhnisť' with exquisite jazz songs performed by a duet with Ulia Lord. The album has brought live jazz and blues rhythms back to Lviv. Gnatkowski was also the main strategist of the TV promotion of Lviv within the project of celebrating the 750th anniversary.