BALKANBEATS, A NIGHT IN BERLIN (PIRANHA MUSIK)
[DUNKELBUNT]
A NEW DAY; LAYA PROJECT REMIXED
ADDIS ACOUSTIC PROJECT
AFRO ROOTS WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL
AMADOU & MARIAM
ANTÓNIO ZAMBUJO
APHRODESIA
BALKANBEATS
BANCO DE GAIA
BOBAN I MARKO MARKOVIC
BOY WITHOUT GOD
CARLOS GOGO GOMEZ
CHOPTEETH
CHRISTINE VAINDIRLIS
COPAL
CUCHATA
DAMJAN KRAJACIC
DANIEL CROS
DEBO & FENDIKA
DR JAYANTHI KUMARESH
EARTHRISE SOUNDSYSTEM
EGYPT NOIR
EMILY SMITH
FANFARE CIOCARLIA VS. BOBAN & MARKO MARKOVIC
FEUFOLLET
FIAF PRESENTS WORLD NOMADS MOROCCO: MUSIC
FOOTSTEPS IN AFRICA
GECKO TURNER
GEOFF BERNER
GIANMARIA TESTA
GODS ROBOTS
GUARCO
HUUN HUUR TU
INDIAN OCEAN
JANAKA SELEKTA
JANYA
JERRY LEAKE
JOAQUIN DIAZ
JOEL RUBIN
JORGE STRUNZ
JOSEF KOUMBAS
JOYFUL NOISE (I GRADE RECORDS)
JUST A BAND
KARTICK & GOTAM
KHALED
KHING ZIN & SHWE SHWE KHAING
KITKA'S CAUCASIAN CONNECTIONS PROJECT PERFORMANCES AND WORKSHOPS
LA CHERGA
LAYA PROJECT
LES TRIABOLIQUES
LISTEN FOR LIFE
LOBI TRAORÉ
LO'JO
LOKESH
MAGNIFICO
MAHALA RAI BANDA
MOHAMMED ALIDU AND THE BIZUNG FAMILY
MR. SOMETHING SOMETHING
MY NAME IS KHAN
NAWAL
OCCIDENTAL BROTHERS ON TOUR
OREKA TX
ORQUESTRA CONTEMPORÂNEA DE OLINDA
PABLO SANCHEZ
PEDRO MORAES
SALSA CELTICA
SARA BANLEIGH
SELAELO SELOTA
SHYE BEN-TZUR
SIBIRI SAMAKE
SISTER FA
SLIDE TO FREEDOM II
SONIA BREX
SWEET ELECTRA
SYSTEMA SOLAR
TAJ WEEKES
TARANA
TARUN NAYAR
TE VAKA
TELEPATH
THE NATIVE AMERICA NORTH SHOWCASE
THE SPY FROM CAIRO
TITO GONZALEZ
TOUSSAINT
VARIOUS ARTISTS
VARIOUS ARTISTS
WATCHA CLAN
WHEN HARRY TRIES TO MARRY SOUNDTRACK
WOMEXIMIZER
WOMEXIMIZER
CD Review

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North Adams Transcript, CD Review >>

Add one more great DJ to the array of Balkans party sounds coming out of the region and updating the sounds for the dance floor. This time it’s Bosnian DJ Robert Soko, whose "Balkan Beats: A Night in Berlin" album collects mixes from his monthly showcase in German clubs, revealing that European youth have a unique way of embracing the past by snuggling it in with the future.

Soko’s work is filled with beats, to be sure, and it’s definitely got a 21st century imprint in the obvious technology that leads to its existence, but it’s fueled by the music. Soko doesn’t fall into the trap of forcing his own vision onto the sounds -- rather, he walks alongside the work, propelling it into overdrive while retaining not just its essence but also much of its body.

What is most interesting about Balkan Beats is the success at creating melodies -- in all honesty, pop melodies -- that resonate with the American ear, while the Balkanisms often function as strong garnishes around the base.

As such, you can listen to a tune like "B-Style" and take it as a glorious mash-up of ska and Balkan styles -- complete with fast-paced toasting -- that works to bring out the similarities inherent in both. Once you hear it, you’ll notice just how much a Balkan brass tune can sound like a killer skank band.

On other songs, Soko offers similar juxtapositions. "Evo Me Narode" translates the form into a techno dance beat to reveal the traditional rhythmic element and tempo of the style to be one with the future, while "Marushka" takes a similar type of song and brings out the wacky, cartoonish qualities to create something entirely different.

What is clear is that Soko is having a lot of fun updating Balkan dance styles for modern movers and shakers -- and in doing so, he helps keep a link to the parties of the past

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