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Various Artists : Balkanology
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Balkan gypsy folk music pimped out with electronic beats
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 2007
Balkanology Record Label: Runway Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Rona Hartner and DJ Click: Uhai Bade Tzuca-Ma 3:34 Album Only
Dunkelbunt (Fanfare Ciocarlian & Dunkelbunt): Asfalt Tango 4:23 Album Only
KAL: Komedija 3:45 Album Only
Balkan Beat Box: Sunday Arak 5:06 Album Only
Rootsman: Ta Travudia 4:04 Album Only
DJ Click vs Mahala Rai Banda: Romano Dance 5:20 Album Only
Gaetano Fabri vs Kocani Orkestar: Siki Siki Baba 3:42 Album Only
Senor Coconut vs Kocani Orkestar: Usti Usti Baba 4:04 Album Only
Shantel: Disko (Friends of Boban Mix) 4:32 Album Only
Amsterdam Klezmer Band: Sagadoro Hot Dub (Shantel Remix) 5:07 Album Only
Eastenders: Vino Iuberia Mea (!DelaDap remix) 6:19 Album Only
Shantel feat. Boban Markovic Orkestar & Todor 'Tosa' Vukmirovic: 3:02 Album Only
!Deladap feat. the Voice & Musicians of the 17 Hippies: Lautlos 6:57 Album Only
Kolo Novo Movie Band: Bolujemja 4:26 Album Only
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Album Notes

The Balkanology parties, with Dj Toby2shoes, started in Cape Town as small, occasional electro-Balkan-gypsy dances. In the two years since their inception, they have gathered a following of thousands (the last party in April saw two and a half thousand tickets sold). Capetonians love a celebration and these parties fit in perfectly with their love of eccentricity - styled as Eastern European gypsy camps with caravans, bales of hay, tents with tarot and palm-readers, goats, chickens and pigs, Balkanology is an opportunity to dress up and go wild.

The music, however, is what really drives the revelry. Traditional Balkan gypsy folk mixed with electronic beats is the simplest description, and the result is irresistible, compulsive celebration music. "A wild, heaving mass" is how the BBC's Garth Cartwright described German audiences' reaction when DJ Shantel began adding Balkan Brass breaks to his techno set back in the late 90’s. Since then, the electro-Balkan scene has exploded. DJ Toby2shoes, a pioneer of alternative music in general in South Africa, has become the ambassador for Balkan-gypsy-folk.

His choice of tracks for the Balkanology album consolidates his reputation as a highly skilled, innovative Dj in general, and for this music in particular. The 14-track compilation includes many of the most popular names in the genre – DJ Click, Balkan Beat Box, !Deladap, Kocani Orkestar - and three tracks mixed by DJ Shantel, who won a BBC World Music Award for clubbing music in 2006.

The final track on the album, “Bolujemja” gives an African twist to Balkan beats. It was recorded in Cape Town for the Balkanology album by a collaboration of well-known local musicians. Called “The Kolo Novo Movie Band”, they include Kyla-Rose, Grada Djeri, Sylvestre Kabbassidi, Brydon Bolton, Sigrun and Simon Annet.

One movement of music from the first to the last track, Balkanology is a dance delight that easily does justice to this wildly popular genre. As celebration music handed down through generations, it is a modern reflection of timeless tradition. And as a completely unique, fresh genre, it’s possibly the most irresistible dance music you’ve ever heard.

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REVIEWS

balkanology
author: Dave Thomas
The music has caused me to lose all my friends. I put it on at the squash club and they all started to go mad, shaking bits of their bodies that hasnt been shook since their first jeet. Then the men in white coats came and took all my friends away whilst I hid in the fridge. Seriously, we are having a new years eve ball with the following them:; Count Dracula has invited all his friends to a masked ball in his summer palace. Little does the count know the the circus gypsies are squatting in his summer palace. The gypsies are planning a wedding feast. The glamourous fire eating trapeze girl is marrying the clown. Count Dracula's niece, Lavinia, is mourning for the Count's son Bertoldus, who fell from the ramparts and drowned in the moat. Little does she know that Bertoldus swam under the murky moat water and ran away to join the circus.
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