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Adjágas
Adjágas performing in 2012
Adjágas performing in 2012
Background information
OriginNorway
GenresYoik
Indie
Folk
Years active2004–2014[1]
LabelsEver Records
MembersLawra Somby
Sara Marielle Gaup
Espen Elverum Jakobsen
Åsmund Wilter Eriksson
Aleksander Kostopoulos
Petter Marius Gundersen
Past membersStian Einmo
Paal Fagerheim
Juhani Silvola
Timo Silvola
Inga Elisa Påve
Ole-Morten Indigo Lekang
Websitehttp://www.myspace.com/adjagas

Adjágas is a band from Sápmi, Norway composed of Sámi joikers, Lawra Somby and Sara Marielle Gaup, as well as a band of musicians. The group's name is a Sámi word describing the mental state experienced between waking and sleeping.

Adjágas was scheduled to open the 2005 Glastonbury Festival Pyramid Stage, but due to a flooding incident that caused electrical problems, their set was cancelled. However, they returned in 2007 to open the Pyramid Stage.

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Discography

Band members

  • Lawra Somby (vocals/yoik)
  • Sara Marielle Gaup (vocals/yoik)
  • Espen Elverum Jakobsen (guitar)
  • Åsmund Wilter Eriksson (bass)
  • Aleksander Kostopoulos (drums/percussion)
  • Petter Marius Gundersen (horns/banjo)

References

  1. ^ Bitustøyl, Kjell (1 March 2021) [26 November 2012]. "Adjágas". In Knudsen, Jan Sverre (ed.). Store Norske Leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål).

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