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Taarka Releases New Disc Adventures in Vagabondia
Mandolinist David Pelta-Tiller and violinist Enion Pelta-Tiller enlist a colorful cast of characters for Taarka’s fifth CD, featuring 15 tracks that delve into their deep musical roots—Gypsy jazz, Celtic folk, bluegrass, chamber music, jazz, rock—to create a brave new sonic world.
With its sparkling fiddle arpeggios and smoky vocals, the opening song, “Wandering,” sweeps listeners into Adventures in Vagabondia, the fifth album from Taarka, the high-energy musical brainchild of mandolinist David Pelta-Tiller and violinist Enion Pelta-Tiller. Conceived in New York City in 2001, Taarka has toured extensively over the past decade, stopping in Portland, OR, for a stint before settling in Lyons, CO, in 2006. Yet the group’s artistic soul floats above geographic boundaries—part of the great collective of musicians who criss-cross the country, constantly revitalizing and reframing the sounds of Americana. It is this world (as well as an 1894 collection of poems by Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey titled Songs from Vagabondia) that inspired the title and eclectic mix of tunes that ensues.
“I like the way that ‘Vagabondia’ makes you think of a country, it evokes this community of people that travels around making music,” explains Enion.
Categorizing Taarka’s music, which borrows and builds on global folk, classical and jazz traditions, is mostly an unnecessary exercise. “We don’t want to be pigeon-holed into any one category,” says David. “Although we played mostly Gypsy music at the beginning, there is really only a hint of that on this album. We’re still essentially a family that travels, but we’re playing more Americana string music and string jazz these days.”
From the Bulgarian kopanitsa rhythms of “Nubus Nimbus” to the Nola-flavored “You’re All Right” and a twangy bluegrass cover of Gordon Lightfoot’s folk classic “The Way I Feel,” Adventures in Vagabondia recounts a series of vignettes that highlight the string band’s airtight songwriting, virtuosic chops, myriad influences and infectious vocal lines.
Along for the ride is long-time collaborator, bassist Troy Robey, and a dozen fellow travelers that include new-acoustic pioneer and fiddler Darol Anger (Turtle Island Quartet, Republic of Strings), guitarists Grant Gordy (David Grisman Quintet) and Tyler Grant (Winfield National Flatpicking Champion), and members of Elephant Revival and the Matt Flinner Trio.
About Taarka
David Pelta-Tiller, a versatile picker raised in Virginia on a steady diet of bluegrass, Celtic, classical and jazz, and wife Enion Pelta-Tiller, a classically-trained violinist who can switch seamlessly between Bartók and bebop (not to mention Gypsy jazz, punk, rock, bluegrass…) began their journey together in 2001. After meeting at a Brooklyn Browngrass gig, the two began a Gypsy jazz busker act in the New York City subway before hitting the road as Taarka. As the years have gone by, Taarka’s personnel has been in constant evolution, as has its musical core. From its beginnings as a purely instrumental string band putting a modern spin on Gypsy and Eastern European folk music, Taarka has drawn in wide-ranging influences during its decade-long existence. Since landing in Lyons, CO—known for its bluegrass and new acoustic scene—Taarka has taken on a decidedly American aura. This is evidenced throughout Adventures in Vagabondia with American folk songs and forms bubbling up through the musical mélange.
Collectively and individually, members of Taarka have shared stages with members of the Grateful Dead, Phish, and String Cheese Incident, Yonder Mountain String Band, Darol Anger, Joe Craven, ALO, Keller Williams, Mike Marshall, Danny Barnes, Leftover Salmon, Steve Kimock, Garaj Mahal, Widespread Panic, The Samples, Colonel Bruce Hampton and Aquarium Rescue Unit, Kevin Mohagoney, Kaki King, Drew Emmit Band, Rob Wasserman, Tony Furtado, The Slip, The Motet, Dan Bern, The Everyone Orchestra, and have been Mark O'Connor fiddle camp performers and instructors.
Taarka has performed at such music festivals as High Sierra, Joshua Tree, Northwest String Summit, Oregon Country Fair, Whole Earth, Telluride Bluegrass, Bumbershoot, Seattle Folklife, Earthdance, Full Moon Dream Dance (String Cheese Incident), Horning's Hideout with Leftover Salmon, Faeirieworlds, Willamette Valley Folk, Seattle Hemp Fest, Seattle Rhythm Fest, Bite of Portland, Nedfest, Lightening in a Bottle, Berkeley World Music, Stone Soup World Music, Bend Summer Music, Boise Alive After 5, Frogville Records Frogfest, Yellowstone Music Festival, Garden Valley Bluegrass, Remembering Jerry, Eagle Island Experience, Solano County Fair, Dancin' in the Dunes, Groovefest, Crested Butte Festival for the Arts, Aspen Bluegrass Sundays, Rogue Valley Earthday Celebration, San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival, and The Millpond Folk Festival.
For media inquiries:
Amanda Sweet/Bucklesweet Media 347/564-3371 or HYPERLINK
Instrumentation
David Tiller - mandolin, tenor guitar, Lead & Harmony Vocals, octave mandolin
Enion Pelta-Tiller - 5-string Violin, Lead & Harmony Vocals
Troy Robey - Upright Bass
Grant Gordy - Guitar
Discography
Adventures In Vagabondia (January 2013)
Seed Gathering for a Winter Garden (2009)
The Martian Picture Soundtrack (2007)
The Trailer EP (2007)
Even Odd Bird (2004)
Man Chasing Woman Around Table (2003)
TAARKA Live in the Studio (2002)
Official Website
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Press
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Seed Gathering for a Wintergarden (Frogville). Taarka
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Seed Gathering for a Wintergarden (Frogville). Taarka The rejuvenation—and in some cases, reinven...
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TAARKA: The Martian Picture Soundtrack
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"The Martian Picture Soundtrack is sustenance that stays with you long after you've pushed away from...
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Taarka / Drew Emmitt Band feat. Billy Nershi of String Cheese Incident
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"The band was able to manipulate their sound across a spectrum, ranging from Celtic Honky-Tonk, to a...
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TAARKA and Free Peoples
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The band... gave a mighty performance that left few off their feet. As the night progressed, more...
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TAARKA: Even Odd Bird
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Fans of David Grisman or early Bela Fleck should love this second release from Taarka. The band, hai...
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TAARKA Grooves: Take a Trip Through World Music
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"Taarka...one of acoustic music’s hottest up-and-coming bands." Taarka is the name of one of aco...
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TAARKA: Seismic Gypsy Hypno-Jazz
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"...uplifting, high-energy spirit..." Rising out of the ashes of ThaMuseMeant, Apricot Jam and Ha...
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Taarka: Hyphenized Styles
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Taarka - acoustic, classic, intelligent and funky as the proverbial motherfucker…an ensemble of clas...
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TAARKA
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"...rest assured ladies and gents, the music is in the hands of ascending masters." On their newe...
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Taarka : Seed Gathering for a Winter Garden
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Listening to the mad Gypsy sounds of Taarka's Seed Gathering for a Winter Garden is like a temporary...
Setlist
Taarka will play 2 - 3 sets, 60 to 90 min each. (3 to 4 hours of music). Over 90% of our repertoire is original instrumental or vocal songs, with a few traditional Celtic and American songs and fiddle tunes, and adaptations of songs written by others.

