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Artist:
VA
Title:
BalkanBeats
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 003CD
2006 release. 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 neighbor 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 and vital survival training of emigrants trying to regain a lost past, their own history and identity. After over 10 years, the "BalkanBeats" parties are "legenda." Twice a month, Balkan beats 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. Balkan beats are highly addictive -- it's in their savage energy, the colorful, fresh timbres, and passions. The inexhaustible diversity stems from Slavic, 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 Ciocărlia
,
Karandila
, and the
Boban Marković Orkestar
radicalize classic 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; for example,
Mahala Raď Banda
throw you out of the Bucharest slums into the heat of New Orleans.
BalkanBeats
presents the greatest hits from the Mudd Club -- traditional and urban sounds -- diverse, explosive, and over-the-top. Includes a 20-page booklet and 2 bonus videos. Other artists include:
Magnifico & Turbolentza
,
Besh O Drom
,
Yugoton & Kazik
,
Legen
,
Kultur Shock
,
Kayah & Bregović
,
Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars
,
Maya
,
Ssassa
,
Sanja & Balkanika
, and
George Dalaras & Goran Bregović
.
Artist:
VA
Title:
Café Sputnik: Electronic Exotica From Russia
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 004CD
2006 release. Everything began in 1920, when a young Russian physicist named
Lev Sergeyevich Termen
presented a highly unusual musical instrument that produced eerie, otherworldly sounds -- The Theremin. This was actually the birth of electronic music. In 1957, the successful launch of a small ball-shaped satellite happened to be the starting shot of the Space Race between the USSR and the USA, which led to the notorious Sputnik Crisis in the U.S. Maybe it's no mere coincidence that in the same year, Soviet Radio founded an institution producing the Space Age's soundtrack:
Vyacheslav Mescherin
's
Ensemble of Electro-Musical Instruments
. Inspired by the success of Soviet space programs and the conquest of the universe, visions of the future dominated Soviet films, literature as well as music in the 1970s. Remarkable science fiction movies with fantastic soundtracks merging easy listening, electronic psychedelia and beat were shot. Unfortunately, it's almost impossible nowadays to get hold of this kind of music. This past sonic world full of dated imaginations of the future is a seminal source of inspiration for a new generation of Russian electronic musicians. A both ironic and affectionate retrospect to their childhood in the Soviet Union is paired with present-day sampling and crossover techniques, which results in surreal collages.
Igor Vdovin
sends Russian sailors to Brazil and a gypsy band to outer space.
Dima Vikhornov
and
Snegopady
demonstrate what Russian folk music might sound like when played by Martians. Veteran DJs
Krugozory
confront pompous military marches with nursery rhymes, refining the melange with a bit of light Soviet jazz.
Messer Chups
pass
Tchaikovsky
's nutcracker into alien hands, where it is deconstructed and reassembled. This highly individual kind of music, located somewhere between lounge, easy listening and radical experimentation is most of all cultivated by Moscow labels Snegiri/Legkie and Solnze Records. This scene's creativity is getting more and more recognition. Igor Vdovin has been hired as a producer by Russian superstar
Zemfira
. Bands like
Messer Für Frau Müller
and Messer Chups are gaining popularity in the Western world. This mix of old and new, mysterious East and modern Europe makes this music so unique and fascinating. Features two bonus video tracks. Other artists include:
Netslov
,
Kim & Buran
,
Oleg Kostrow
,
Andrei Zuev
,
Dzuma
,
Nezhnoye Eto
,
Notkin
,
Our Man From Odessa
, and
Ensemble Mescherina
.
Artist:
HAYDAMAKY
Title:
Ukraine Calling
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 005CD
2006 release. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the Ukraine started to breathe the fresh air of independence again. At that time, during the early '90s, a group of students set up the band
Aktus
, which quickly made itself a name in the underground Kyiv music scene. Aktus turned to the sounds of reggae, ska, and punk. With the addition of vocalist
Olexandr Yarmola
and accordionist
Ivan Lenyo
, both well-known and respected in folk circles, the band increasingly incorporated elements of Ukrainian folk music into their compositions. At the start of the new millennium, the band realized it was time to establish an even firmer tie to their own culture, and changed their name to
Haydamaky
, in honor of the historical Haydamaky's rebellion, which took place in Ukraine in the 18th century. The music of Haydamaky is inspired by various ethnic sounds from around the world, especially from various regions of the Ukraine. The band calls their music "Carpathian Ska." Haydamaky's hope is to forge an inherently Ukrainian popular music style, which looks back on its own heritage and traditions as a source for inspiration. Their self-titled debut album was released in January 2002. Since the time of the album's release, the band has participated in various festivals and also played a club tour in Western Europe. Their colorful live shows are unique, displaying bright costumes, special lights and, of course, the pure mountain energy and musical mastership of the band. Haydamaky play a unique mixture, which has not been heard so far on these shores. Haydamaky manage to build bridges and combine Ukrainian roots, which spring in the mysterious Carpathian Mountains, ska, dub, reggae, punk, and of course, Ukrainian melodies and Western production standards. They fit this mixture into tight arrangements, which are only let loose in their fierce live experience. Their music live and on record is characterized by turbulent energy and a rollercoaster of tempo and moods. Even if you can't understand the lyrics, you will be filled with the music from top to toe. Includes one bonus track.
Artist:
VA
Title:
BalkanBeats Volume 2
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 007CD
2006 release. Eastblok Music presents the second volume in their
BalkanBeats
compilation series. What
DJ Soko
started in the Berlin-Kreuzberg underground has now become an established trademark and a party burner for fans and admirers.
BalkanBeats Volume 2
widens the range again: here you'll find artists from 10 different countries; Indian and Asian influences sit next to electronic music and classic gypsy tunes, and so on. DJ Soko seeks to project these new style-crossing trends as well as to acknowledge the purist Balkan sound, just as it is being celebrated at his parties in Berlin. Due to the ever-widening popularity of Balkan beats, masters of their art, like
Fanfare Ciocărlia
, are by now not only regarded as just another Roma brass ensemble but are respected as internationally-acclaimed musicians. Young DJs and producers in Croatia and Serbia are now more aware of their roots and mix this with crazy new sounds. The Balkans are torn apart, wild and romantic, but able to be a part of modern Europe again, with many talented people who have emigrated to the region. That is why you also find on this compilation artists from the States or from Belgium bringing their own new influences. Some artists have probably not even heard of each other before. Some come from remote villages while others are fully linked up in the capitals. As the borders in Europe disappear and the cultural exchange spans world-wide networks, the music contains less clearly-defined genres. You can find this in abundance in the Balkans.
BalkanBeats
does not preserve this culture like a museum piece; rather, it puts it on the dancefloor to keep it alive. DJ Soko (Bosnia) and his partner-in-crime
Marko
(Croatia) don't give a damn where the people on the dancefloor come from.
BalkanBeats
tries to capture this mix of passion, delicate melancholy, and its very own unique craziness. Includes a 20-page full-color booklet with photos and notes on the artists, and a bonus video. Other artists include:
sevdahBABY
,
Mitsoura
,
Azis
,
Karaván & Boban Marković
,
Kal
,
!DelaDap
,
Biber
,
Besh o droM
,
Postolar Tripper
,
Kirill
(feat.
Vlada Divljan
),
Romashka
,
Boban Marković Orkestar
,
Va Fan Fahre
, and
Emir Kusturica & No Smoking Orchestra
.
Artist:
LITTLE COW
Title:
I'm In Love With Every Lady
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 008CD
2007 release. Every kid knows
Little Cow
in Hungary. There is a very popular animation series with this little yellow cow figure. This release was thought up and produced by
László Kollár
, Little Cow's frontman and mastermind. He also composed a few songs for the films, which became very popular. So he gathered some of Budapest's best musicians and the band Little Cow (in Hungarian --
Kistehén
) was born. The group -- as it is now -- was formed in 2005 and that was also the year of the incredible Hungarian success of their song "Cyber Boy." Thanks to this, they were invited to festivals, village days, town cultural celebrations and TV shows -- and in the meantime have grown into a great live band. By 2006, they became one of Hungary's most popular bands and have played major festivals and big cultural events. The song "Cyber Boy" and its video (included here) made the band well-known and popular in Hungary. The clip was distributed through e-mail and internet by fans. No commercial channels wanted to play the song (apparently, it was too alternative) or the clip (which cost about 1,000 Euros to make), and it had a marketing budget of zero -- but the whole country was singing the song all year. The album went gold in Hungary in August 2006. "Cyber Boy" broke the ringtone records and the clip became #1 on the video chart of Hungarian VIVA television. The song was eventually chosen by the audience as "Song Of The Year" in Hungary at the Fonogram Awards. Their second beautiful video "Virágok A Réten" (also included here) was made together with members of the gypsy band
Romano Drom
. In Hungary the band call their music the "cultural wedding sound" -- which sounds strange in English, as well as in Hungarian. They also refer to it as crazy listening or "Village
Beatles
." Little Cow handle genres and rhythms as they wish -- gypsy, Balkan, rock, ska, pop, brass, and dance rhythms are all mixed and matched. The music and the words are fun -- simple and naive, but not necessarily light-hearted. These are timeless tunes somewhere between melancholy and joy.
Artist:
SHUKAR COLLECTIVE
Title:
Rromatek
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 009CD
2007 release. Eastblok Music presents the second album by Romanian act and electro-dance band,
Shukar Collective
. The collective idea was born when
DJ Vasile
and
Dan Handrabur
heard the original Roma songs of the Shukar original band. Immediately after, the musicians from these different generations met and decided to try and create a new project with a new and contemporary sound. "
We wanted to bring together Roma singers and a group of musicians and DJs to form and create a unique sound, the Shukar Collective sound
," explains Dan Handrabur. The final result was the highly-acclaimed debut album
Urban Gypsy
, released in 2005. And now, to prove that
Urban Gypsy
was no flash in the pan, the Collective are back with their second effort. The album's title
Rromatek
is a pun, combining the two words that define this album: Roma and technology. Having moved on from the rewarding but often awkward integration phase, when two very different cultures were making music together for the first time -- the rural Ursari singers, stemming from a long line of bear-taming street performers, and the urban musician. Now, the DJs have unearthed the roots of what bear tamers do best -- making people dance. Whereas the previous album took shape in the studio,
Rromatek
captures the spirit of the band in motion, with vocals being recorded in hotel rooms, backstage at concerts or during jams in buses. With the addition of a drummer and a horn player, a more organic sound is evident throughout the album, although the band has lost none of its electro-spice. This is a world-music idea, an audio-visual project, a mix of generations of musicians, a re-arranging of traditional Romanian and Roma sounds, and an eclectic mixture of spoons, wooden barrels, violins, accordions, bass, roots vocals, samples, sequencers, loops, scratches, turntables and beats. Shukar Collective's mission remains that of exposing the brilliant traditional vocal performance of the Ursari Roma (incorrectly called gypsies) while working towards total acceptance of this minority into a tolerant, modern day society.
Artist:
VA
Title:
BalkanBeats Volume 3
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 011CD
2008 release. Eastblok Music presents the third volume in their
BalkanBeats
compilation series. More Balkan hits from DJ
Robert Soko
, straight from Berlin's Mudd Club -- again compiled strictly from a dancefloor point of view. Nothing smoothed out, everything fresh and steaming, single-handedly dug up and turned into trans-cultural, genre-crossing hits. Many of these tracks are making it to the West for the first time and are truly Eastern European gems -- a burning amalgamation of Balkan brass, beats, rock, reggae, traditional Balkan stomp, and just about everything else you can imagine. Includes a full color 20-page booklet with pictures and notes on the artists. Artists include:
Slavic Soul Party
,
Magnifico
,
Kiril
(feat.
MC Wasp & RUCL
),
Watcha Clan
,
Shantel
(feat.
Boban Marković Orkestar
),
Friends Of Boban
,
Goran Bregović
,
Ot Azoj Klezmer Band
,
Streamer & MPS Pilot
,
Max Pashm
,
Parno Graszt
,
Slonovski Bal
,
Damian & Brothers
,
Äl Jawala
,
Figli Di Madre Ignota
,
The No Smoking Orchestra
, and
Romengo
.
Artist:
VA
Title:
BalkanBeats Volume 3
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$21.00
Catalog #:
EBM 012LP
Gatefold 2LP version. 2008 release. Eastblok Music presents the third volume in their
BalkanBeats
compilation series. More Balkan hits from DJ
Robert Soko
, straight from Berlin's Mudd Club -- again compiled strictly from a dancefloor point of view. Nothing smoothed out, everything fresh and steaming, single-handedly dug up and turned into trans-cultural, genre-crossing hits. Many of these tracks are making it to the West for the first time and are truly Eastern European gems -- a burning amalgamation of Balkan brass, beats, rock, reggae, traditional Balkan stomp, and just about everything else you can imagine. Artists include:
Slavic Soul Party
,
Magnifico
,
Kiril
(feat.
MC Wasp & RUCL
),
Watcha Clan
,
Shantel
(feat.
Boban Marković Orkestar
),
Friends Of Boban
,
Goran Bregović
,
Ot Azoj Klezmer Band
,
Streamer & MPS Pilot
,
Max Pashm
,
Parno Graszt
,
Slonovski Bal
,
Damian & Brothers
,
Äl Jawala
,
Figli Di Madre Ignota
,
The No Smoking Orchestra
, and
Romengo
.
Artist:
FIGLI DI MADRE IGNOTA
Title:
Fez Club
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 013CD
2008 release. This is the third release from
Figli Di Madre Ignota
, a band from Milan, Italy who play an energetic mix of Balkan music, evil polkas, and klezmer with a twist. Mean swings and breathless tarantellas are all made up with surf guitars and a compelling horn section. Beginning in the late '90s, they found a natural inspiration in Balkan brass bands and klezmer melodies, and like every good self-declared rootless artist, they picked up the spirit of the dance-or-die and mixed it with a powerful rock combo. The Italian side of Figli draws its inspiration from roots music of their homeland -- music that was played live for the people to dance to -- humorous, funny, and at the same time cool and exciting. Their Balkan side adds spice and powerful brass winds. The occasional
sevdah
and longing in their timbre unites both cultures.
Fez Club
contains a cover of the '80s hit single "Paradise," produced by and played with the famous Sicilian trumpeter
Roy Paci
(
Aretuska
,
Manu Chao
,
Radio Bemba
,
Mau Mau
, etc.).
Fez Club
also features a collaboration with
Circus Contraption
, a dark circus band from Seattle, as well as with Italy's acclaimed parody theater company,
Banda Osiris
. Their songs here mix different languages (Serbian, English) besides the Italian used by the band. "Figli di madre ignota" literally means "unknown mother's sons," which used to be the legal term in Italy for orphans of women who couldn't or didn't want to recognize them. Such a proud bastard is Italian powerhouse Figli Di Madre Ignota. It's music to dance to wildly to -- a Balkan brass section playing with a cool rock band, ready to make any monkey dance. Figli Di Madre Ignota ask the question, "can a bunch of nutty people raised on fog, pasta and hoaxes in Northern Italy play klezmer/Balkan/polka/swing without having to disown aglio e olio e peperoncino spaghetti?" Listen and find out. Includes two bonus videos, including the video for "Paradise," directed by
Cosimo Alemŕ
, already on rotation on MTV Italy and MTV Turkey.
Artist:
LA MINOR
Title:
Oboroty
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 014CD
2009 release. Founded in St. Petersburg in 2000,
La Minor
invites you to a glass of wine as well as to dance. The
bayan
(the Russian button-accordion) pumps, the saxophone flutters and singer
Slava Shalygin
tells his lyrical gangster stories: backyard songs about bad boys, love, passion, alcohol and prison. La Minor comes from St. Petersburg, but do have a partiality for Odessa. Indeed, the alleys and bars of these two cities are similar with their European charm. La Minor plays so-called street chanson, Russian folk, jazz and klezmer (Odessa style). They resurrect part of the atmosphere of the Odessa of the '20s to '40s, and their songs sound like musical detective stories about little rascals and tragic loves -- joyful and melancholic at the same time. Thieves and policemen, whores and undercover agents crowd the urban underworld of La Minor's songs. The gentle/tender maternal nature of the Russian language makes the tough stories touching and timeless. Slava's hero is the Soviet underground singer
Arkadi Severny
, whose style, not quite appropriately named Russian chanson, stems from the Soviet subculture of the '70s. La Minor now develops Severny's ideas further into their own repertoire with sophisticated arrangements and deadpan delivery. Russki Chanson has become an annoying genre in Russia and pounds out of every taxi there these days. Refusing to wear golden chains and add corniness to their music, La Minor are the black and thus likeable sheep of the Russian prison and camp chanson. Therefore, the band performs rather in rock clubs and doesn't get aired on Radio Chanson in Moscow. They call their music "underground chanson with a human face." Folk music rarely ever sounded so tight and cool. Includes a bonus video.
Artist:
VA
Title:
Polska Rootz
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
EBM 015CD
2009 release. Subtitled:
Beats, Dubs, Mixes & Future Folk From Poland
. Poland was the only country behind the Iron Curtain with an active reggae scene in the early '80s. Now, dub and electronica assume their place alongside the deeply-rooted culture of folklore in Poland. What you get when you combine the two is an exciting musical genre that Eastblok Music calls
Polska Rootz
. The deep folk roots of Polish culture connect with the skills and sounds of the here and now on this compilation. "Roots and culture," often used in a reggae context, also have a high value in Poland. Taking into consideration the background of their painful history in centuries past, this idea stands for a return to cultural roots as a sign of resistance against the oppressors and occupiers and the attempt to survive by means of cultural resistance.
Polska Rootz
provides an overview of this variety of dealing with traditional music culture, which you find in Poland these days, where musicians actively absorb these traditions and make them their own, creating new bastard hybrids for the globalized sound cosmos. The influences on
Polska Rootz
go back to the end of the '70s, when reggae and dub made their first impact on stylistically-open Polish punk bands like
Kryzys
and
Brygada Kryzys
-- leading to the development of an original Polish reggae scene. Another example of a first fusion of folk songs from the Polish mountain regions and post-punk was the band
De Press
, whose experiments led to more Polish cross-disciplinary development throughout the '80 and '90s. On this compilation,
Masala (Soundsystem)
, which usually mixes Asian sounds into their modern tracks, covers a song by '80s political punk band
Dezerter
and creates a drum'n'bass track with vocals from the
Warsaw Village Band
, who are internationally-renowned for their revival of Slavic music traditions. The band
Habakuk
performs the famous song "Mury" by
Jacek Kaczmarski
, an '80s protest song, re-made into a groovy reggae track. Reggae and dub get mixed up with Tatra folk when
Trebunie Tutki
meets Jamaica's
Twinkle Brothers
with an extra added shine by On-U-Sound mastermind
Adrian Sherwood
.
Meritum
gives us klezmer matched with improvised street music and skillful scratching. And the singing of pop icon
Kayah
reaches a whole new impact when it is embedded in relaxed ambient dub with an Arabic flavor. There are loads of such original mixtures to be discovered on
Polska Rootz
. The Poles not only master current beats and good songwriting, but also connect their own historical material to a wholly other adopted culture for the 21st century. Other artists include:
Studio AS One
,
Orkiestra Swietego Mikolaja
,
Psio Crew
,
Zakopower
,
Vavamuffin
,
Perch
,
Warsaw Village Band
,
Lao Che
,
Strachy Na Lachy
,
Przedzskole
,
Mesajah
,
Activator
,
Kosmosfski
, and
Żywiołak
.
Artist:
VA
Title:
Balkan Grooves
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
EBM 016CD
The Balkans groove? Yes, indeed. What started almost 20 years ago with the first releases of mostly Romanian gypsy ensembles, dug up and recorded by Western field researchers behind the just-fallen Iron Curtain, has now turned into a global club movement. Nevermind the disco trash productions of turbo folk and
manele
starlets in the Balkans, it was mostly Western producers and DJs who, fascinated by the raw energy of the Balkan rhythms and the sweet melancholy and wild passion of Slavic and gypsy melodies, made the whole thing compatible for the dancefloor. Well, those neck-breaking Balkan tunes had always been danceable, as one could witness at concerts of the leading Balkan brass bands. Now it is about putting these speedniks in fancy clubwear, dragging them out of the folklore corner to make it cool for the kids. Those Balkan beats get groovy. Eastern passion meets four-to-the-floor. Chilly dubstep cellars now shine with warm ornaments. Artists include:
Kiril
,
Ras Tweed & Esma
,
Anima Sound System
,
Jutasi
,
Valentino Vallente Balkan Project
,
Goulasch Exotica
,
EtnoRom
,
Shazalakazoo
,
Leni Kravac
,
Watcha Clan
,
Fagget Fairys
,
Kottarashky
,
Dobranotch & DJ Click
,
Riva Starr
,
Nôze
,
[dunkelbunt] & Cloud Tissa
,
Imam Baildi
,
DJ Panko
,
Mere Mortals
,
Mara
,
La Caravane Electro
, Balkantronika, and BASADUB.
Artist:
VA
Title:
Balkan Grooves
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$19.50
Catalog #:
EBM 017LP
LP version with download coupon. The Balkans groove? Yes, indeed. What started almost 20 years ago with the first releases of mostly Romanian gypsy ensembles, dug up and recorded by Western field researchers behind the just-fallen Iron Curtain, has now turned into a global club movement. Nevermind the disco trash productions of turbo folk and
manele
starlets in the Balkans, it was mostly Western producers and DJs who, fascinated by the raw energy of the Balkan rhythms and the sweet melancholy and wild passion of Slavic and gypsy melodies, made the whole thing compatible for the dancefloor. Well, those neck-breaking Balkan tunes had always been danceable, as one could witness at concerts of the leading Balkan brass bands. Now it is about putting these speedniks in fancy clubwear, dragging them out of the folklore corner to make it cool for the kids. Those Balkan beats get groovy. Eastern passion meets four-to-the-floor. Chilly dubstep cellars now shine with warm ornaments. Artists include:
Kiril
,
Ras Tweed & Esma
,
Anima Sound System
,
Jutasi
,
Valentino Vallente Balkan Project
,
Goulasch Exotica
,
EtnoRom
,
Shazalakazoo
,
Leni Kravac
,
Watcha Clan
,
Fagget Fairys
,
Kottarashky
,
Dobranotch & DJ Click
,
Riva Starr
,
Nôze
,
[dunkelbunt] & Cloud Tissa
,
Imam Baildi
,
DJ Panko
,
Mere Mortals
,
Mara
,
La Caravane Electro
, Balkantronika, and BASADUB. B>.
Artist:
MARKSCHEIDER KUNST
Title:
Utopia
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
EBM 018CD
Markscheider Kunst
is a Russian band with a German name that plays tropically hot music. Rather odd. Or maybe not. Translated as "Mine Surveyor," as most band members were studying surveying when they met in the early '90s, they are one of the most prominent bands in Russia today. Their concerts often run for up to three hours, and they're on the road with at least eight, often 13 musicians all at one time. By touring and playing festivals all over Europe from Finland to Austria for the last 10 years, they have made a name for themselves and gathered a faithful following. BBC's very own world music guru
Charlie Gillet
as well as Berlin's
Russendisko
team around
Wladimir Kaminer
have been fans from the very beginning. Brothers in mind like
Manu Chao
and
The Skatalites
have asked Markscheider Kunst to open up for them. Their melodic, infectious, and most of all irresistibly danceable music effortlessly crosses borders and charms smiles onto everybody's faces. On
Utopia
, their fifth album since 1997, they get everything right and capture all the sunniness of their live performances. Positive vibrations -- that's the key to Markscheider's work. This is fuelled by Latin ska, cumbia jazz, reggae, rumba or Afrobeat as well as Russian folk melodies and Russian vocals. The brass section pumps while the Hawaii guitar opens the Buena Vista Russian Club. As
Boris Grebenshchikov
, Russia's uber-musician and poet put it: Markscheider Kunst is the only band in Russia that plays happy music. As an ensemble they play in a virtuoso manner, but luckily this doesn't come across as academic or stiff, but as passionate, humorous and almost punk. There is also the odd drop of Russian melancholy and longing in some songs, mixed in with diverse experiments: there is meringue, bossa nova, and even some gypsy jazz. This is timeless music that has transformed St. Petersburg into a land of surf and sun.
Artist:
LYAPIS TRUBETSKOY
Title:
Agitpop
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
EBM 019CD
Lyapis Trubetskoy
is agitpop from Belarus, filling venue after venue in Russia and countries around. They are conquering audiences both with their heavy ska flair as well as with their addictive punk-pop hits. In 2009, they won the RAMP (Russian Alternative Music Prize) and won the Best Alternative Band award. Contagious rock melodies together with lyrics that are filled with dark humor have charmed even Western music critics who, up until now, had rarely given Eastern European rock music a second thought. Lyapis' video for "Capital" won Best International Video on MTV Portugal, where the band slams the current obsession with wealth and war and portrays defiant dictators
Fidel Castro
,
Hugo Chavez
,
Saddam Hussein
and, of course, Belarus' own
Lukashenko
as pseudo-religious icons. The clip was banned from airplay in Belarus and Russia, of course, but won numerous awards everywhere else and is a real hit with the YouTube masses. This is what
Ingo Petz
, renowned German journalist and Belarus expert writes in the liner notes to this CD: "
Lyapis Trubetskoy are balanced well between commercial success, underground credibility and unique expression, which is also accompanied by visually sophisticated video clips and an original image and design brand. The lyrics are still ironic, but now they often boast a new socially critical and political dimension.
Capital
was the first of three albums, which can be understood as a trilogy, in which Lyapis made agitpop their new trademark. Hence the title of the album, which is a compilation of the best songs from this triology. Their wild concerts have now developed into performances with frontman
Mikhalok
at their center, a magniloquent ball of energy and creative brain, who agitates and recites poems and slogans, using the language and symbols of Constructivism or Socialist Realism as part of a cultural heritage. I have been hoping for a long time that Lyapis Trubetskoy, one of the most powerful, creative and interesting bands from the former Soviet Union, would finally release an album in the Western world. Now it has finally happened. The fact that Berlin label Eastblok Music has done it makes me even happier, as they explicitly see themselves as musical mediators between East and West. As someone who has been travelling to Belarus for over 15 years, I am even happier that for the first time, a Belarusian band has made it onto a Western label, as Lypais is a band from a European country with a very lively music scene, which we still don't know much about
." Digipack release with 24-page booklet of translated lyrics and color photos.
Artist:
VA
Title:
Swing Diskoteka
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
EBM 020CD
A spectre is haunting Europe -- swing is not dead. In London, Paris and Berlin, people are swinging again. But as the youth of today has exchanged the gramophone for the turntable, the DJs are the new masters of this material and now they proffer electro swing. With tribute paid to the classics and masters of their art like
Duke Ellington
,
Fred Astaire
,
Ella Fitzgerald
or
Bing Crosby
, who are getting sampled and dusted, you can also hear the odd klezmer clarinet or guitar licks ŕ la
Django Reinhardt
-- Jewish and Gypsy swing. The players are not necessarily from Eastern Europe, though. Many Western European DJs and producers, especially in the fields of electro and house, now spice up their beat patterns with homemade samples and burlesque beats. Thanks to virtual networks, there is a busy exchange of new productions going on almost every day and electro swing parties are being thrown every weekend. Similar to Balkan music conquering the clubs a few years back, swing is now hitting the dancefloor. The masterminds behind that come from all over the place:
Kormac
from Ireland,
Nôze
from France,
Imam Baildi
from Greece, and as with the Balkan boom, a lot is going on in Germany and in Eastern Europe, of course!
Shazalakazoo
in Serbia,
Matt Kowalsky
in Poland or
Mo Fun
in Russia -- the DJs are discovering swing and glamour is returning to the techno catacombs.
Swing Diskoteka
presents a wide spectrum of this new phenomenon, ranging from club sounds by
Eldoko
and cinescope scores from
Smokey Bandits
up to rather handmade songs by the likes of
Jewdyssee
. Many of the tracks here are exclusive to this compilation. From a music history point of view, it's exciting to see how the different scenes are mixing now. This is even educational, as marginalized or half-forgotten music styles like klezmer, gypsy and now swing are playfully being woven into 2011's sound carpet. Old school stylers meet rave kids in the
Swing Diskoteka
. The joie de vivre of swing meets the energy of electro. Finally.
Artist:
VA
Title:
Swing Diskoteka
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$23.50
Catalog #:
EBM 021LP
LP version. A spectre is haunting Europe -- swing is not dead. In London, Paris and Berlin, people are swinging again. But as the youth of today has exchanged the gramophone for the turntable, the DJs are the new masters of this material and now they proffer electro swing. With tribute paid to the classics and masters of their art like
Duke Ellington
,
Fred Astaire
,
Ella Fitzgerald
or
Bing Crosby
, who are getting sampled and dusted, you can also hear the odd klezmer clarinet or guitar licks ŕ la
Django Reinhardt
-- Jewish and Gypsy swing. The players are not necessarily from Eastern Europe, though. Many Western European DJs and producers, especially in the fields of electro and house, now spice up their beat patterns with homemade samples and burlesque beats. Thanks to virtual networks, there is a busy exchange of new productions going on almost every day and electro swing parties are being thrown every weekend. Similar to Balkan music conquering the clubs a few years back, swing is now hitting the dancefloor. The masterminds behind that come from all over the place:
Kormac
from Ireland,
Nôze
from France,
Imam Baildi
from Greece, and as with the Balkan boom, a lot is going on in Germany and in Eastern Europe, of course!
Shazalakazoo
in Serbia,
Matt Kowalsky
in Poland or
Mo Fun
in Russia -- the DJs are discovering swing and glamour is returning to the techno catacombs.
Swing Diskoteka
presents a wide spectrum of this new phenomenon, ranging from club sounds by
Eldoko
and cinescope scores from
Smokey Bandits
up to rather handmade songs by the likes of
Jewdyssee
. Many of the tracks here are exclusive to this compilation. From a music history point of view, it's exciting to see how the different scenes are mixing now. This is even educational, as marginalized or half-forgotten music styles like klezmer, gypsy and now swing are playfully being woven into 2011's sound carpet. Old school stylers meet rave kids in the
Swing Diskoteka
. The joie de vivre of swing meets the energy of electro. Finally.
Artist:
SHAZALAKAZOO
Title:
Karton City Boom
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
EBM 022CD
Shazalakazoo
is an electronic music band from Belgrade (Serbia) formed by
Milan Djurić
and Uros Petković. The band composes and performs danceable electronic bass music heavily spiced with live sounds originating from the duo's own region -- the Balkans. Their interpretation of Balkan melodies, harmonies and rhythm patterns are often intertwined with influences from Latin America and/or Sub-Saharan Africa, creating a unique musical blend which they call "Folkstep." Electronic music has long been a privilege of the population of advanced countries or of upper classes in the developing world. With the general cheapening and increasing accessibility of computer equipment and accompanying music accessories, we now have, for the first time, electronic music made by the poor. Almost in a synchronized manner, new electronic music trends are sprouting in shanty houses across the globe. For instance, we have baile funk in Brazilian favelas and kuduro in Angolan ones; there are kwaito and shangaan electro in South African townships and tallava in karton (cardboard) cities of the Balkans. Newcomer shantytown music producers in all these different regions use almost identical methods to create their music. They first make an electronic music base on the computer to which they add elements of local traditional music and then record vocals on top of it all. The result is numerous music movements which are, substantially, and on the level of ideas, very similar to each other. This music is actually dance music, music for entertainment, a past-time. The idea of this album is to merge the elements of those fresh electronic music movements of the developing world and its diaspora with the trends of their Balkan equivalents, into an integral sound. The outcome is the booming sound of karton cities, as Belgraders refer to their shantytowns. Enjoy the Karton City Boom.
Artist:
SHAZALAKAZOO
Title:
Karton City Boom
Label:
EASTBLOK MUSIC (GERMANY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$20.00
Catalog #:
EBM 023LP
LP version.
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