Shu-De

Shu-De are a Russian Tuvan throat singing group from the Russian Republic of Tuva, north of Mongolia, consisting of members: Oleg Kuular, Mergen Mongush, Leonid Oorzhak, Boris Salchak, Nadezhda Shoigu and Alexey Shoigu. Not much is known about the group apart from recording their first album in 1994 called Voices from the Distant Steppe, followed by Kongurei in 1996. The group also appeared in various compilation albums featuring throat singing.

Links To Peel
Peel would often play throat singing music on his show, with many coming from the Russian Republic of Tuva, who along with Mongolia, Tibet, and Siberia have a tradition of producing sounds through the throat. Peel seemed to discover the group through Real World Records through their compilation albums and Shu-De's music was often played on his show in early 1994.

Shows Played
1994
 * 18 February 1994: Unknown (album - Voices From The Distant Steppe) Real World Records

2000
 * 26 February 1994 (BFBS): Durgen Chugaa (Tongue Twisters) (album -Voices From The Distant Steppe) Real World
 * 12 March 1994: Unknown (CD - Voices From The Distant Steppes) Real World
 * 19 March 1994: ‘Baian-Dudai (CD - Voices From The Distant Steppes)’ (Real World Records)
 * 25 March 1994: Buura (CD - Voices From The Distant Steppes) Real World
 * 15 April 1994: Chashpy-Khem (The River Chashpy) (CD – Voices From The Distant Steppe) Real World
 * 16 February 2000: 'Styles Of Throat Singing' (Compilation LP 'Voices Of The Real World') Realworld