Reincarnation (band)


Reincarnation is the first Armenian reggae band,[1] formed in 2000.[2] The Reincarnation Orchestra (Armenian: Ռեինկարնացիա) is an Armenian band from Yerevan, initiated by vocalist Roland Gasparyan in 2000.

Reincarnation
OriginArmenia
GenresReggae
Years active2000 (2000)–present
Websitereincarnation.am
Members
  • Roland Gasparyan
  • Edgar Sahakyan
  • Artur Margaryan
  • Karen Mamikonyan
  • Marek Zaborski
  • Hayk Ghazaryan
  • Rafik Avagyan
  • Tigran Suchyan
  • Vahram Davtyan
  • Davit Nalchajyan

Over the years the band has gone through several musicians which influenced the style, by experimenting with the essentials of Armenian folk musician by reinterpreting melodies from many famous artists such as Sayat Nova and adding big influences of Ska & Reggae to the mix.

History

In 2007, the band released their first EP titled «Janfida to Jamaica 60 km» for the first time in history blending ska and reggae beats with Armenian style melodies. The hit Single «Jan Rastaman» was released later that year, gaining success in Armenia for its unique style. Reincarnation Orchestra has also been known for their strong and meaningful words in their lyrics, always describing the sheer beauty of their hometown Yerevan. They also talk a lot about life, corruption, peace. From 2006, The Reincarnation orchestra actively started to give out concerts around in Armenia, and in some cases, small gigs in Moscow and all the way to Europe.

In 2010, the band released their first album titled «A Spoon of Love». The release of their first album gave a far wider recognition to the band in the country and as well throughout the world amongst Armenians of the diaspora. The song «A Spoon of Love» from the album of the same name was released along with a music video and became a hit single in late 2010. In 2011, they released more hit songs like «Eli Lav A» and »Sirunik Es».

In 2013, they released their second album titled «Ax Ou Hac» (Salt & bread).

2014-present

In August 2014, the band released their third album titled «Spitak». They originally broadcast the news over the internet and made the album available for free download on their website.

Since then, the band has also participated in numerous festivals and clubs in the hundreds of concerts. Roland Gasparyan is also involved in charity, carrying out various programs aimed to help orphans. In a recent interview, Roland Gasparyan commented on how he is open to changing the line up of the band because he would like to work with different musicians. On June 7th, the band's first live video recording took place. The DVD includes a documentary about the group's European tour and concert recording.

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References

  1. ""Reincarnation" music band to launch reggae style album in August". PanARMENIAN.Net. 12 June 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  2. "Reincarnation". Armenian Music Center. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
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