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Birth name
  
Ikaro Valderrama Ortiz

Website
  
ikarovalderrama.com

Albums
  
Transbaikal 2.1

Origin
  
Colombia

Record label
  
Región Sonora

Íkaro Valderrama Ikaro Valderrama ArtSlant

Born
  
July 17, 1984 (age 32) (
1984-07-17
)

Genres
  
Latino-Siberian, Independent music, Neo-folk

Instruments
  
Vocals, tuvan igil, topshur, cuatro venezolano, guitar

Ikaro Valderrama Ortiz (born July 17, 1984 in Sogamoso) is a Colombian singer, writer, composer and multi-instrumentalist. His musical and literary work has influences from Siberia, India and Latin America. He defines his self as a kind of modern nomad, open to explore different geographies, traditions and rhythms. Therefore, his art is an intersection of multiple influences and experiences. Since 2009 he has been living in a transit between many countries of Latin America and Siberia, assimilating the cultural heritage and developing a unique style of music. Ikaro has studied different kinds and techniques of singing, and he plays a wide range of musical instruments from different countries.

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Íkaro Valderrama El msico colombiano que escuchan en Siberia Archivo Digital de

Published works

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  • La Ciencia Métrica de los Placeres (The metric Science of Pleasures)
  • Cuentos de Minicuentos.
  • Ventanas del Silencio (Windows of Silence).
  • Siberia en tus ojos (Siberia into your eyes)
  • Discography

  • TransBaikal 2.1 (2014)
  • Sonido Nómada. With the singer from Altai Republic, Arina Tadyrova (2013)

  • Íkaro Valderrama karo Valderrama Wikipedia

    Íkaro Valderrama IKARO Valderrama Libertad YouTube

    Íkaro Valderrama Ikaro Valderrama Baikal YouTube

    Íkaro Valderrama Contacto Ikaro Valderrama

    Songs

    Siberian ReggaeTransbaikal 21 · 2014
    Smoke My MusicTransbaikal 21 · 2014
    ChedergenTransbaikal 21 · 2014

    References

    Íkaro Valderrama Wikipedia