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Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ...
: Ігор Цимбровський;
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: Ihor Cymbrows'kyj; born 1962) is a Ukrainian architect, poet and musician from Lviv. In 1995, Tsymbrovsky created the album ''Come, Angel'' (Ukrainian: Прийди, янголе; ''Pryydy, yanhole''), which released on the Polish label
Koka Records Koka Records is a Polish record label for traditional Ukrainian folk music and Ukrainian independent music founded in 1989. They have published albums by groups such as Kazma-Kazma, Cukor Bila Smerť Cukor Bila Smerť ( Ukrainian: Цукор ...
in 1996. ''Come, Angel'' and Tsymbrovsky's work received renewed attention in the 2010s in Ukraine and abroad, leading to an abridged reissue on Offen Records in 2016 and a full reissue on Kontakt Audio and Infinite Fog in 2022. The Kontakt/Infinite Fog reissue also includes Tsymbrovsky's performance at the 1997 ''Music the World Does Not See'' festival (Polish: ''Muzyka jakiej świat nie widzi''), where
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, Svitlana Nianio and Polish avant-folk group Księżyc also performed.


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