

The Owl appears on the cover art as well as in the title "OvO" and represents the elemental energy of the Wind. “OvO”means "seed" or "egg" and stands for the point in time or space at which something starts- the next evolution.

The prominent motif of the Seasons weaves the album into perceived chapters, each section reflecting themes, lessons and impressions opportune to it’s season. “OvO" immediately captivates the listener with an over-arching and enchanting story line that portrays the simple life cycle of a seed. Through a process of gradual, peaceful, progressive change Yaima’s second album “OvO” offers audiences a state-of-the-art conceptual experience.
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Gaudiré i faré gaudir de bons viatges amb OvO…."crying from the beauty of it.stunning music" - "full of poetry & love"…"it's certainly worth it"… "the band were all so tight, and the visuals were entrancing"…"so much healing to this heart of mine”…."an amazing show!"…"float to that melting point of bliss where heartbreak and love are the same thing and there are no boundaries between my skin and the universe”…."medicine songs"…"the much-anticipated OvO album!!"…"beautiful music that was been present for me already in so many quiet, celebratory, precious moments in my life"….”the music is like a charm :)…."This music heals me!"…"vibrational blessings and beautiful artistry"."Social and Evolutionary Culture here and now”…."angels of technology"…. Thank you”…."music is pure magic.healing to myself and many others close to me”…."música tant sentida i lluminosa. "Your music meets the deep of this wombwarmed firelight as the Northern Mothers say yes to it all. "It's very rare to come across something like that these days". "music which seems to have a soul of it's own". "music that is our perfect prescription medicine”…."heal the soil of our existence and making a difference". The name YAIMA emerges from two sources one from the Mapudungun language meaning "that which water runs through” and the other from the gorgeous Island District of Okinawa Japan- Over the last 4 years YAIMAs music has been touching people all over the earth, from the US, Canada, UK, France, Spain, Germany, Poland, Italy, Hungary, Australia, New Zeland, Israel, Malaysia, South & Central America, Guatemala, South East Asia and Russia. As the earth transmutes through fire, the winds move the water, the water falls and replenishes the earth- the cycles of gratitude and reciprocity is what weaves these harmonies and deeply pulsing rhythms into a unique and balanced sensational journey. YAIMA’s music is interwoven with intention and acknowledgment for the elementals. Their music is reminiscent of well known music groups such as Purity Ring, Massive Attack, Bjork, Portishead, Wildlight, Emancipator and Lulacruza. 2014-presentĬreating a deeply captivating and finely tuned container for their audiences- YAIMA (Mas Higasa and Pepper Proud) allow the listener the opportunity to Journey through Sonic Soundscapes traversing sensually stimulating and heart centered compositions deeply inspiring each listener to return to their truth. Radio Bust Out, Sat, July 19, 2–11pm, Pono Ranch, 4502 Shilshole Ave NW, $20 suggested donation.YAIMA is a Cascadian Elemental & Alchemical Electronic Music Duo based in Seattle WA.
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Join Seattle's FCC at Pono Ranch in Ballard for free live music from local acts (School of Rock, Yaima, COHO, and I'm with Amy), free food, and an opportunity to donate to a radio station seeking to augment Seattle's community-driven FM output. A new nonprofit, community-driven radio station, called Fulcrum Community Communications, is looking for a monetary jolt to get their North Seattle-based FM broadcasts off the ground. KEXP just held a fundraising event to help build their new home in Seattle Center, but they're not the only radio enthusiasts in need of a cash infusion around town. PNHP Annual Public Meeting, Sat, July 19, 7pm, Kane Hall rm 120, 1410 NE Campus Parkway, free. Be a part of the conversation about the future of health care in Washington state at Kane Hall on the UW campus next Saturday evening. The Affordable Health Care Act, known both affectionately and with vitriol as Obamacare, includes a provision that leaves open the option for any state to craft their own health care system within the boundaries of the national law. Physicians for a National Health Program Annual Public MeetingĬity council member Kshama Sawant headlines the list of speakers at this year's PNHP Western Washington chapter public forum, titled "Health Care is a Human Right: Making it Real in Washington State." PNHP is a national group that advocates for a single-payer health-care system.
