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Gypsy Groove
Balkan beats and gypsy jams from the dance floors of Eastern Europe and beyond
Though often misrepresented and romanticized, Gypsies, or the Roma, as they prefer to be called, have had a fascinating history. Leaving the Indus Valley more than 1,000 years ago, they migrated first to the Middle East and Eastern Europe and then to the rest of the world, making an impact on the cultures with which they came into contact.
They earned reputations as master musicians and entertainers whose influences can be heard in a variety of genres, including flamenco, Jewish klezmer and the works of Dvorák, Rachmaninov and other classical composers. Now, modern day music makers from a variety of backgrounds are mining this rich legacy to create a movement thats gained dance floor disciples around the world. This CD is a collection of Balkan beats, gypsy jams and other treats from the leaders of this vibrant music scene.
"The album jumps off with a track that epitomises this sound. Prague producer Stani Vana has spent the last 2 years developing his own concept of cultural communication. As a leader within the gypsy genre, he has mastered the ability to both adapt to and extract from a variety of musical influences. The result is his group !DelaDap, whose name means "to groove" or simply "to dance" in the Roma language. !DelaDap contributes the opening "Zsa Manca"
and adds his signature sound to the remixed "Vino Iubirea Mea" from the German/Turkish production duo Eastenders that closes the album.
Germany's Shantel is another talented DJ and producer seeking fresh sounds to take to the dance floor. After seeing Gypsy brass orchestras, he decided to incorporate Balkan and Gypsy tunes into his set. Now considered Europe's chief selector of the best Balkan grooves, Shantel contributes his signature track "Bucovina" to this gypsy jam. Shantel also appears behind the boards on another track on Gypsy Groove, remixing Amsterdam Klezmer Band's "Sadagora Hot Dub." With their talented musicians, the Amsterdam Klezmer Band is an energetic stage act that charms international audiences and implores them to dance `til they drop. Though they originally only performed covers of traditional songs, the band now endeavours to breathe new life into the Eastern European Balkan, klezmer and Gypsy music traditions by creating original repertoire.
Another breath of fresh air comes from Ori Kaplan and Tami Muskat, two Israeli-born musicians who make up Balkan Beat Box. In addition to the myriad of cultural influences they received growing up in Israel, the boys' family trees also have roots in Romania, Belarus and Poland. Both moved to New York and, in addition to performing alongside John Zorn, the White Stripes, John Spencer Blues Explosion and others, they both joined the acclaimed group Gogol Bordello that has spearheaded the Eastern European cultural revolution there.
Other artists on this Gypsy-inspired party include Czech rapper Gipsy.cz, who adds violin, accordion, cimbalon sounds and Roma rhymes on "Jednou," and Uzbekistan's Karen Gafurdjanov, who mixes pop music with traditional Uzbek melodies on "Yov Uzga." The celebrated Slovenian singer Magnifico combines traditional Balkan sounds with disco, funk and electronic music, while Hungary delivers two groups determined to make your feet move. Anselmo Crew is a 9-piece band for whom movement is the driving force of their music, and nothing will inspire dancing joy like Kistehén Tánczenekar whose
name translates to Little Cow Dance Band.
Finally, Gypsy Groove features the previously unreleased "Amari Szi, Amari (Remix)" from Luminescent Orchestrii, a Brooklyn-based group whose repertoire is a combination of Romanian gypsy melodies, punk frenzy, salty tangos, hard-rocking klezmer, haunting Balkan harmony, hip-hop beats and Appalachian fiddle." (courtesy of contactmusic.com)
A portion of Putumayos proceeds from Gypsy Groove will be donated to the Roma Education Fund in support of its policies and programs that promote quality education for Gypsy children.
1 !DelaDap - Zsa Manca (Czech Republic/Hungary)
2 Shantel- Bucovina (Germany)
3 Gipsy.cz - Jednou (Czech Republic)
4 Amsterdam Klezmer Band - Sadagora Hot Dub (Netherlands)
5 Balkan Beat Box - Sunday Arak (USA/Israel)
6 Karen Gafurdjanov - Yor Uzga (Uzbekistan)
7 Magnifico & Turbolentza - Zh Ne Sui Pa Pur Tua (Slovenia)
8 Anselmo Crew - Süt Ictim Dilim Yandi (Hungary)
9 Kistehén Tánczenekar - Virágok a Réten (Hungary)
10 Luminescent Orchestrii - Amari Szi,Amari (USA)
11 Eastenders - Vino Iubirea Mea (Germany)

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