Kaya (Bulgarian band)
The idea of forming the band was first hatched by bass guitarist Georgi Borisov[1] on the day of the 1999 solar eclipse. At the time, 20-year-old Borisov was wandering among several garage bands who were not responding favorably to his easygoing style, which ultimately led him to form his own group later that year.[2]
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Background information | |
Origin | Sofia, Bulgaria |
Genres | Reggae, ska, funk |
Years active | 1999 – Present |
Labels | Vojd House |
Associated acts | Wickeda The Toasters D2 Kaffe Q-Check Sub Zero Farm |
Members | Georgi Borisov (bass, vocals) Mihail Mihailov (drums) Sunkata (guitar) Petio Momchev (sax) Alex Borisov (trombone) Ivan Terziev (synthesizer) |
Kaya is a Bulgarian reggae band.
Over the coming years, as Kaya went through more than 20 members, all of which contributing to its present style, the band evolved to embrace ska and funk elements as well as ethnic dance-pop, releasing two albums.[3]
Discography
Demo Sessions (2002)
Legalno (2003)
Live at O'Shipka (2005)
References
- Profile: Georgi Borisov Bulgarian Rock Archives. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
- An African Tells of Chalga and the Difficulties of Living in Bulgaria (in Bulgarian) E-Vestnik 2008-11-8. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
- Red Five Point Star Robbed, Kaya Takes Their Place Before The Toasters (in Bulgarian) Hardcore Spirit 2010-5-2. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
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