N'arba, a folk music group from Avilés, Spain, was formed in 1997. The band's origins traced back to when Miki Llope and Lisardo Prieto began playing recorders together as teenagers, inspired by artists like Alan Stivell and Gwendal. They later joined forces with Luis Ángel, Israel, and Xosé Ambás, forming Piravan before eventually becoming N'arba. The group's repertoire primarily consisted of traditional Asturian melodies collected by Xosé Ambás over 15 years, along with original compositions and a blend of acoustic and electric instruments.
N'arba released their debut solo album Inda ya ceu in 2001. After several years of inactivity, the group returned to perform live at the Tolo d'Asturies festival in May 2011, collaborating with notable Asturian musicians including Rubén Bada, Dolfu R. Fernández, Pepín de Muñalén, and Diego Pangua.
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| Nuevu Folk Asturianu Vol. 2 |
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Glaya Un País
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| L'Aguañaz. Los Nuevos Soníos d'Un Vieyu País |
| Electric Pipes: Best Actual Bagpipe Music of Galicia & Asturias. Spanish Traditional Celtic Songs |
| Best of Celtic Strings 2: Greatest Traditional Acoustic Songs. Scottish, Irish, Asturian & Galician Music Sounds |
| Celts & Dance: Best Songs of New Electronic Celtic Dance Wave. Greatest Top Hits of World Folk Music |
| L'Asturianu Vive, la Llucha Sigue |
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N'Acción (En Directo)
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Tutu Studiu 07 - Folk Electrónicu
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| Music of a Celtic Heart: Cute Romantic Love Songs for Weddings Ceremony, Reception & Dance |
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| Celtic Beats: Éxitos de la Música Celta y Músicas del Mundo. Canciones Tradicionales y Populares |
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10 Años d'Independencia
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