Deficit - Piala Endependence (Limited Edition Release USA)

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Deficit - Piala Endependence (Limited Edition Release USA)

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The Uzbek tradition of politeness and respect for other people begins with a greeting. In rural areas, Uzbeks necessarily greet everyone they meet, acquaintances and strangers. Uzbeks bow shallowly to strangers and say "Salom!". Familiar men shake hands, hug the shoulder. It is not customary to shake hands with women. They bow to them, pressing their hand to their heart. According to folk traditions, the youngest Uzbek, a rider, a person in a high position, greets the first.With friends, relatives, colleagues, Uzbeks are friendly, friendly, hospitable. Each other is often given gifts, invited to visit.The reception of a guest in the house is also furnished with obligatory ceremonies. The host greets guests at the gate of the house, as a sign of hospitality, escorts them to the most convenient place — in summer it is a shady courtyard of the estate with a gazebo and a table.

Deficit is a project of Vyacheslav Ismagilov, an author of electronic experimental music from Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The use of national uzbek instruments, the direct influence of culture, science, art, philosophy and education of Central Asia. Now he lives in Russia, in the Kazan city.

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