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BALKANBEATS
1. MAGNIFICO & TURBOLENTZA: hir ai kam, hir ai go / Prelisten
2. BESH O DROM: meggyújtom a pipám / Prelisten
3. MAHALA RA BANDA: colindat / Prelisten
4. YUGOTON & KAZIK: malcziki / Prelisten
5. LEGEN: zumba / Prelisten
6. KULTUR SHOCK: blagunjo dejce / Prelisten
7. LET 3: tazi-tazi
8. KAYAH & BREGOVIĆ: prawy do lewego
9. FRANK LONDON'S KLEZMER BRASS ALL STARS: tsu der kretshme
10. KARANDILA feat. MAYA: djelem, djelem
11. SSASSA: romanela
12. SANJA & BALKANIKA: kermes
13. BOBAN MARKOVIĆ ORKESTAR: od srca
14. FANFARE CIOCĂRLIA: dusty road
15. GEORGE DALARAS & GORAN BREGOVIĆ: night (nihta)
Bonus Video Tracks:
MAGNIFICO & TURBOLENTZA: hir ai kam, hir ai go / Video
LET 3: tazi-tazi / Video
Release in Germany, Austria, Switzerland:
06.06.2005
Available in every record store. Order online at EASTBLOK MUSIC (14.00 Euro, 16.50 Euro outside Germany - shipping included)
When the first grenades were fired in the disintegrating Yugoslavia of the early 90s,
a young Bosnian named Robert Soko came to Berlin to start a new life.He didn't care if
his neighbour was Bosnian, Serbian, or Croatian. Robert began to throw
parties with like-minded emigrants and played the
old yugo hits - a symbol of long gone, peaceful Yugoslavia.Vital survival training of emigrantstrying to regain a
lost past, their own history, and identity.
After over 10 years, the BalkanBeats parties are "legenda".
Twice a month, BalkanBeats are blasting in Berlin's Mudd Club: Gypsy grooves, tribal beats and
Balkan ska. BalkanBeats became an international cult affair. Now, Soko plays New York and
L.A. on a regular basis.
BalkanBeats are highly addictive - it's in their savage energy, the colourful, fresh
timbre, and passion. The
inexhaustible diversity stems from Slavonic, Oriental, Jewish traditions, and from the
culture of the Roma people. The music's natural openness enables an easy and exciting
transfer to modern times. Fresh Balkan bands pick up those traditions and process them
into an individual cultural amalgam. Artists such as Let 3 and Magnifico spoof their own Balkan roots, fuse them with
rock, ska, or metal, and nevertheless pay respect. Fanfare Ciocarlia, Karandila,
and the Boban Marković Orkestar radicalize classical Balkan brass music with maximum
virtuoso skill, thus renewing an old tradition to something sounding fresh and exciting.
Many of the bands are inspired by completely different traditions. Mahala Ra Banda throw
you out of the Bucharest slums into the heat of New Orleans. BalkanBeats presents the greatest hits
from the Mudd Club on a CD. Traditional and urban sounds - diverse, explosive, and just over the top.
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2005 EASTBLOK MUSIC
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