Yage
Yage is a band known for keeping their identities private, with members using pseudonyms like The Inca and The Shaman. Their song 'Viva La Vie' became...
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Yage is a band known for keeping their identities private, with members using pseudonyms like The Inca and The Shaman. Their song 'Viva La Vie' became particularly well-known, with its chorus drawing from French revolutionary language. Other tracks in their catalog include '128', 'Anders Leben!?', and 'Der Traum läuft'.
Their music incorporates elements from different sources, including Andean folk traditions and electronic sounds. They released albums such as 'The Temple of Yage', 'The Electric Shaman', and 'The Dream Oracle'. Some of their lyrical themes and use of symbols have drawn criticism from certain religious groups over time.
Yage's approach to music blends various influences without fitting neatly into one category. Songs like 'Die Flucht', 'Engine Off', and 'Future Is Now' show this eclectic range. The band maintains their private stance while continuing to create music that mixes folk, rock, and electronic elements.
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