The group Ailack (passed by The Voice) puts the polyphonies of the East in the spotlight

You may have seen them when they passed through season 11 of The Voicelast February.

“Ailack” is a Mongolian word meaning “journey” and “melody”. A group name that imposed itself on Fabrice Azarov the founder. With colleagues and friends he chose to perform traditional songs Eastern countries, sacred and profane. The group sings a cappella. It is the voice(s) that bring(s) a vibration. Even if you don’t understand what is being sung.

People really need to come and listen. It’s nice, it’s not reserved for anyone. It speaks of all of us, in fact, of our land, the one we take in our hands as in the Dordogne – Fabrice Azarov

A portion of the proceeds is donated to Solidarity Ukraine (Catholic Relief). The country in conflict and its songs are a large part of the repertoire performed.


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