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NU & APA NEAGRA: OMAG
..."a heady blend of improvised vocals, wyrd folk, spacey electronics and more traditional songs" Simon Lewis, Terrascope-Online. Fieldrecording, drones, krauty soundscapes.
De Cecco - Jeszensky Duo: Traditional Music From Romania
Gypsy, Klezmer, Romanian, Hungarian, traditional folk music from Eastern Europe
Recommended if you like
Ion Petre Stoican,
Taraf de Haïdouks,
Toni Iordache.
Holy Blood: The Patriot
Brand new third album of folk / pagan / black metal from the Ukrainian masters. For fans of Finntroll, Ensiferum, Falkenbach, Wintersun, and Eluveitie.
Recommended if you like
Eluveitie,
Finntroll,
Wintersun.
Thy Veils: The Diaphanous Depressions
The 4th album of this Romanian composer, a mixture of neo-classical, ambient & world fusion.
Recommended if you like
Arcana,
Dead Can Dance,
Michael Nyman.
Tcha Limberger's Budapest Gypsy Orchestra: Bura Termett Ido
Gypsy music from Budapest featuring violinist Tcha Limberger with a band of Budapest's best musicians
Recommended if you like
Roby Lakatos,
Sandor Lakatos.
Constantin Lupu, Constantin Negel, Anton Mitica Stefan: Roots of Klezmer
The lost Jewish music of Moldavia
KUMM: Different Parties
Each song has its own mood and some of them manage to be strangely uplifting despite their dark undertones. Loud guitars, urgent keyboards and roaring baritone sax drive the opening track.But there are shadows of Nino Rota’s film music for Fellini in “Hi
Blazzaj: Macadam
This album's style is a Gentle Fusion of Modern Live Music (GeFuMoLiMu). Various tracks of it may be seen as species of Rock, Jazz, Pop or Hip-hop. Clean Urban Tasteful Sound (CUTS)... In brief, GEFUMOLIMU CUTS
Recommended if you like
Jamiroquai,
John Coltrane,
Rammstein.
The Sicuta Brothers: By the Iza Valley
Archaic dance melodies from the isolated region of Maramures Romania, one of the last regions in Europe where traditional folk customs are still generally practiced.