Instrumenti

Instrumenti is a Latvian pop-electronic music duo known for their avant-garde soundscapes, visually captivating performances, and a blend of modern pop with classical music elements. Formed in 2009, the pair consists of multi-instrumentalists and producers, Reinis Sējāns and Jānis Šipkēvics (also known as Shipsi), who merge their classical music backgrounds with contemporary trends to create an eclectic and innovative style.

The duo has carved out a unique niche in the Baltic music scene, frequently incorporating technological innovations and cross-disciplinary collaborations into their work. Their list of recent releases, such as "Priecīgus," "Runā Rīga," and "Nāc Dejot (Sirdi izkratīt)," showcases their dynamic approach to music-making, blending catchy melodies with an experimental edge. "Skaisti Savāds" and "Trīs Vissaldākās Ogas" further reflect Instrumenti's ability to create both thought-provoking and dance-inducing tracks while retaining a distinctively Latvian lyrical identity. With "Via Baltica," they pay homage to their roots, while "Te Saule aust (Remix)" and "Cilvēks" exhibit their skill in revisiting and revamping their sounds. Their profound philosophical reflection on the universe is encapsulated in "Visā Visumā Visums Ir Viss," demonstrating the depth and breadth of Instrumenti's artistic vision. Their influence on the contemporary music scene in Latvia and the Baltics is marked by an unwavering commitment to innovation, creativity, and the power of music to connect people.

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