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Urhot

No instruments.
Only voices.

Finnish a cappella folk-hop built from deep lead vocals, throat bass, human beatbox and old singing traditions. One relationship, told as questions nobody quite answers.

Urhot on a Nordic sea cliff in an embroidered linen shirt
Nordic folk realism · storm coast / linen / blackletter
Ooks sä mun kaa? Saaks tää olla niinku näin? Ai et mä oon muka hankala? Oliks tää sit niinku tässä? Otetaaks viel yhet?

The released arc · 10 songs

Every title is a question.

Listen through the official Urhot catalogue. Each cover, title and link below is kept inside Urhot’s own world.

Artist DNA

A modern argument in an old human instrument.

Urhot turns colloquial Helsinki Finnish into rhythm: a close, low lead voice; throat bass; clipped breath; tight human percussion; then sudden bridges drawn from paimenhuuto, joik-like cries and runolaulu.

The visual world is Nordic folk realism—storm-grey water, dark rock, birch and cabin wood, white linen with red-and-blue embroidery. The blackletter words are not decoration: the song question sits on the body.

Form
A cappella folk-hop
Instrument count
Zero
Language
Colloquial Finnish
Pulse
Human beatbox