
Anda Union performs indigenous music from the Inner Mongolian grasslands.
As with all nomads the Mongols have an oral culture, passed on generation to generation in stories, music and songs and thus Anda Union sing their history. The band’s thoroughly addictive combination of Mongolian musical styles is a reflection of their roots.
Formed in 2000, Anda Union have influenced a generation of young Mongolians in Inner Mongolia as traditional music flourishes in the capital. Hailing from differing ethnic nomadic cultures, the ten strong band unite tribal and music traditions from all over Inner Mongolia. They do do so by bringing a wide range of musical instruments and vocal styles together in a fusion that Genghis Khan himself would have been proud of.
They were chosen to appear on a Chinese version of “The Voice” and blew everyone away. The show is called “The Big Band,” and in the first round they went up against 26 rock bands. They performed their big song, “Jangar” in Mongolian with all their throat singing and horse head fiddles, and they were voted number one by the audience! (see video below)
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