Jakokoyak

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Eira 03:22 Tools
Aerophlot 05:27 Tools
Moscow 705 06:07 Tools
Amine 01:54 Tools
Superstar Girl 04:49 Tools
Laika 05:45 Tools
Prypiat 05:25 Tools
Arkhangelsk 03:40 Tools
Glow 03:55 Tools
See Me Out 04:06 Tools
Troi 03:39 Tools
Murmur 03:55 Tools
Recovery 02:44 Tools
Look away now (if you don't want to know the score) 05:23 Tools
Home 04:42 Tools
Panic 04:24 Tools
60606 00:41 Tools
Dada Love 05:14 Tools
Dim Syniad 01:31 Tools
Nowhere 03:50 Tools
Eiddil 04:25 Tools
Anin 00:57 Tools
Paid A Gadael Nhw Dynnu Fi Lawr 03:15 Tools
Sach Cysgu 04:48 Tools
Deep Elem 04:48 Tools
Boddi 04:54 Tools
Caramella 01:03 Tools
Ar Dy Gefn Bounce 04:08 Tools
Egres 03:01 Tools
Lovella 05:40 Tools
Shipwreck 03:39 Tools
Look away now - (Plyci mix) 04:45 Tools
Boddi - (Sinner DC mix) 04:34 Tools
See Mee Out 04:05 Tools
Eira - Jakokoyak 04:34 Tools
Boddi (Sinner DC Mix) 04:34 Tools
Look Away Now (Plyci Mix) 04:44 Tools
Super * Girl 04:44 Tools
060606 00:41 Tools
Panic Remix 04:44 Tools
Åmine 01:54 Tools
Hero 00:41 Tools
Boddi (sinner dc rmx) 00:41 Tools
Syrthio 04:24 Tools
Tonialoma 01:54 Tools
Look away now ((Plyci mix)) 01:54 Tools
The Day Neil Young Died 01:54 Tools
Canada 01:54 Tools
Boddi ((Sinner DC mix)) 01:54 Tools
Dim Syniad & Eira 01:54 Tools
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Jakokoyak is a Welsh lo-fi experimental electronic music project, with leanings towards psychedelic folk. Welsh experimental Folktronica act Jakokoyak is the brainchild of Rhys Edwards. A native of Mold in Flintshire, Wales. Edwards began recording as a sophomore at University. Working and recording alone, he began perfecting and exploring old keyboards and effects pedals. On the brink of desolation, this solitude is reflected strongly in distinctive Jakokoyak sound. As with any compleity, the music requires attentive and active attention. It was these recordings that subsequently gave him the passport to a postgraduate Music course at Bangor. Without an academic background in Music, he spent a year building on his knowledge of recording, and it was during this year that Jakokoyak started to get noticed in the Welsh media. In 2003, he won a Pop Factory award for Best New Talent and the new album was awarded Best Album at BBC Radio Cymru's music awards. Jakokoyak has released the critically acclaimed album 'Am Cyfan Dy Pethau Prydferth' (the title was taken from a badly translated poster on the walls of the Cardiff Union) in 2003 and re-released in Japan in 2004. Since then, he has supported the Super Furry Animals in Japan, and performed at the Maida Vale studios with Mogwai. The EP 'Flatyre' was released in 2006 and the song 'Eira' was voted record of the week on London's Xfm radio station. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.