
Piercing traditional 'white voice' vocals meet modern cinematic production. A powerful, haunting wall of Slavic choral sound that feels both ancient and immediate.
Tulia sounds like a force of nature captured in a recording studio. Their music is defined by the 'white voice' technique, a traditional Slavic style of singing that is loud, open-throated, and incredibly piercing. When the three vocalists harmonize, they create a resonant frequency that feels like it’s vibrating in your chest. The production wraps these ancient sounds in modern rock and pop textures, using heavy drums and atmospheric synths to ground the soaring vocals.
What makes them truly distinctive is their ability to transform familiar melodies into something unrecognizable and mythic. Whether they are covering 80s synth-pop or performing original compositions, the sheer intensity of their unison singing creates a 'wall of sound' effect that few other modern groups can replicate. It is music that feels rooted in the earth but aimed at the sky, balancing folk purity with a polished, dramatic flair.
Start with their self-titled debut album, specifically their cover of Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy the Silence'. It serves as the perfect bridge between the familiar and their unique sonic world. From there, move to 'Pali się' to hear the group at their most energetic and Eurovision-ready, showcasing the rhythmic power that has made them a modern Polish cultural phenomenon.
Tulia is a Polish folk music group. The band was formed in 2017, in Szczecin, Poland. There are three singers in the band: Dominika Siepka, Patrycja Nowicka and Tulia Biczak, whose name was chosen as the name of the band. They received major attention in Poland in 2017, after sharing a cover of Depeche Mode's song "Enjoy the Silence" on YouTube. The group use the white voice singing technique.
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