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Belgrade Coffee Shop 2008 presents a selection of international
and domestic contemporary electronic music, which marked
the time period between two releases in the series.
Along their side are a number of exclusive tracks, contributed
mostly by local artists.
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 "The best Brit-pop album never to come out of the UK !!!"
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Boban and Marko Markovic’s Orchestra has, together with
Goran Bregovic and the No Smoking Orchestra, long been
the region’s biggest international concert attraction.
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In its seventh edition, the Belgrade Coffee Shop series
continues to offer the best of current electronic and
club sounds for 2007. The obvious progression in the quality of music has made the final
selection of 13 tracks for the CD an increasingly difficult task
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“On Queens and Kings Romania’s celebrated brass orchestra
Fanfare Ciocarlia welcome onboard their Romani brethren
from Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary
and France.
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Rromano Suno 2 (B92CD215, 2006) is B92's new CD presenting
contemporary music of the Balkan Roma, a journey that
began three years ago with the first edition in this
series. This music is becoming ever more popular through
the interest shown by big name DJ's and producers like
DJ Shantel who received a BBC award for his take on
the Roma sound on Bucovina Club and Electric Gypsyland
releases, publicity and popularity of the scene have
grown accordingly. .
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Sixth in the series of compilation releases from Stereo
Freeze/B92 representing Serbian electronic music underground.
Internationally known artists, Marko Nastic (Space Explorers)
and Jazzva, are joined by Faktor-X, who earlier this
year released a track on Steve Bug's Audiomatique label,
as well as local talents - Filip, Milos Pavlovic, Poems,
MKDSL, etc.
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Pianist Branka Parlic is one of the most prominent interpreters
of contemporary classical music in the world. She graduated
from the Belgrade University of Musical Arts in the
late 1970s and studies under Professor Olga Mihailovic.
She later honed her craft at the Summer Music Academy
in Nice under Professor Pierre Sancan of the Paris Conservation.
While studying, she also founded the well-known Ensemble
for Other New Music..
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Kal are the hottest Gypsy band from the suburbs of Belgrade,
rock’n’roll in attitude, fueled on urban beats and rooted
in the Balkan blues. In their wit, imagination and ability
to throw disparate sounds together they mark themselves
as both part of Balkan Gypsy tradition and 21 st century
lifestyle. Kal – the word in Romani for “black” – were
formed by the Ristic brothers...
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B92 Music Productions is proud to present the new album
from the kings of Balkan Brass, Boban Markovic. “Obecanje”
is the eighth album by this trumpet player who has won
the award for best trumpet of the Guca festival many
times, and has for several years been building an exceptionally
successful international career which has included hundreds
of concerts a year in New York, Chicago, London and
Paris, all the way to Oslo, Berlin, Vienna and Budapest.
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B92 Music Production has the pleasure of announcing
the beginning of cooperation with one of the most significant
and certainly the most subversive and original musicians
from Serbia&Montenegro – Rambo Amadeus. A product
of two years worth of studio toil Oprem Dobro is the
essence chosen from many tracks created by Rambo during
this period a truly fully loaded edition...
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This series of compilations from B92 has achieved wide
praise from fans and critics alike, significant and
sometimes top positions on domestic charts while. It
has received good distribution and sales successes followed
throughout Europe...
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Your favorite tunes from B92 music catalogue can be
downloaded legally for only 99 cents per song. Together
with Real Networks we offer you the possibility of buying
individual songs as well as the full album editions.
Your Real Player software must be running. Search the
Music Store section to find the music you want to buy.
For your security Real Networks demands that you are
registered.
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After over two years, a new studio album from Darkwood
Dub entitled “O danima" is before us. Probably
the country’s most important band of the past 15 years,
Darkwood Dub finds a way to disrupt our horizon of expectations
with each new release. If the previous album “Zivot
pocinje u 30oj” represents a move into a new direction,
“O danima” is the first result of the sophisticated
metamorphosis which Darkwood Dub is undergoing...
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The material which the Serboplov group presents is rooted
in Serbian musical traditions and is chronologically
linked with the transition between the 19th and 20th
century and can be defined as the music of urbane Serbia.
The fact is that this genre has been neglected for over
half a century, especially in terms of making changes
in arrangements in accordance to our day and age...
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Representing a wide spectrum of events on the national
electronic and club music scene, the Belgrade Coffee
Shop series enters its fourth year of existence with
its fourth album release. The newest release is maybe
the most varied in terms of genres, containing 11 tracks
totaling an hour of music that shows a definite advance
in creativity and production by our artists...
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The third installment of the most successful domestic
series of releases uncovers news artists such as the
Marko Markovic Orchestra and Serboplov, for whom this
will be their first officially released material, as
well as established acts like Earth-Wheel-Sky and Boris
Kovac, not to mention attractions such as Usti Opre
All Stars, which features Boban Markovic and a cast
of Europe’s most elite Roma musicians...
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It’s somewhat paradoxical that Novi Sad’s Modern Quartet
are among the most regular participants on the Belgrade
Coffee Shop compilations. This eclectic group of artists
along with their friends and collaborators, from musicians
Vanjus, Leka and Daniel (aka Mastabear) to comic strip
artists Zoran Janjetov, have cemented the bend’s place
in the domain of electronic music here in Serbia, at
the same time breaking into the global market...
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Following the compilation Serbia:
Sounds Global 2 and a number of sold-out concerts
in Cinema Rex and the Sava Centre, B92 presents a new
album by legendary violinist Aleksandar Sisic. Sisic
is one of the greatest of that constellation of musicians
whose careers kicked off in the early seventies and
who defined what is now known as folk music...
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Ballads at the End of Time completes the cycle of music-philosophical
themes begun in the previous album, The
Last Balkan Tango (B92CD 204). In contrast to the
variety of chromatic energy of this splendid and rather
edgy disc, the songs from the new album have a balanced
grace in their crystalline elegance...
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After the pilot single “True Love”, released on the
Belgrade Coffee Shop Vol.3 album in summer 2003, the
J.U.S.T. duo of Hana Vucicevic and Boris Krstajic (formerly
of Speed Limit), finally present their debut album “Searching”.
Though clearly house in orientation, this album is unmistakably
dramatic. In the tracks like “Dance With Me” or “Searching”
classic dance patterns are shaped into superb pop arrangements...
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After the great commercial success of the previous CD,
Bistra Reka (B92), the critical success of Live in Belgrade
(Piranha Records), and concerts all over the world,
the Boban Markovic Orchestra went into the studio in
May this year with a collection of new songs already
tried on audiences throughout Europe in March and April.
The twelve-strong Roma band has taken its development
of brass music in Serbia even further...
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After an absence of several years, Darkwood Dub's legendary
second album is back - extended and digitally enhanced
- with previously unreleased tracks "Smak"
and "Filadelfija" (electronic version) and
extra material recorded in Novi Sad in 1995. When U
nedogled came out everyone could find for themselves
subtle signs of a rebellion against the situation in
the country...
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Third chapter in Belgrade Coffee Shop series is a slightly
different affair. Three years after Volume 1, the scene
has matured and diversified, and a number of new names
are put on the map, making their way to this album.
Generally more dancefloor oriented than it’s predecessors,
Belgrade Coffee Shop 3...
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B92 Music Production is proud to present Solid, the
new album from Eyesburn. This is the band’s fifth album
and marks Eyesburn’s welcome return to the B92 label,
for which they recorded their most mature release to
date, the album Fool
Control. “Solid” is a new level of the
band’s development...
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B92 music presents the latest release on its Ring Ring
label: Rromano Suno, a sampler of Balkan Roma music.
This CD continues the exploration of contemporary world
music which began with Srbija Sounds Global and continued
through Boban Markovic, Ognjen i prijatelji....
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Vlada Divljan is one of the most prominent and most
influential rock musicians from former Yugoslavia. On
Die Tonzentrale
we find Divljan immersed in a compelling blend of electronic
and acoustic sounds, rather unusual instrumental line-up
(accordion, sax, cello, djembe, piano, electric guitar...
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Boris Kovac - instrumentalist (saxophone, clarinet),
arranger, composer and music theoretician - one of the
most versatile Serbian musicians of the last two decades.
A specific fusion of classical, jazz and chamber music
together with improvisations combining rich traditions...
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The new album by Neocekivana sila... is creatively,
and production-wise, a leap ahead of the band’s earlier
outings. Tuneful and more relaxed than ever, under the
steady hand of producer Dusan “Koja” Kojic, the band
has managed to accomplish...
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The follow-up to the most successful local ethno compilation,
Serbia Sounds Global, presents stars such as Saban Bajramovic,
Lajko Felix and Boban Markovic, rediscovers cult figures
such as Aca Sisic and delivers a lot of surprises...
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After a four-year break, one of the most significant
local bands of the 90s has a publishing house and a
new album. Everest is Eva Braun's most complex album
to date. Whilst marking a return to playing with the
pop idioms that characterised...
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It was about time to put certain things in their places
- upside down. Ancient rock'n'roll myths about living
fast and dying faster never really made any sense in
Serbia. But even if they ever did, they had been terminally
shattered during the past 10 years...
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The Boban Markovic Orchestra has been the leading brass
band in Serbia over the last 10 years. The group has
received a number of awards ("Golden Trumpet",
"First Trumpet" and "The Best Orchestra")
at the "Dragacevski Sabor" brass band meeting...
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The new Jarboli album strengthens the musical and poetic
values of the debut "Dobrodosli" (Welcome)
(B92, 1999): "Suvisna sloboda" (Excess Freedom)
is an album in which pop melody is crossed with influences
reaching towards the psychedelic sixties...
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Following the Belgrade Coffee Shop compilation and the
joint album by Jazzva and Speed Limit (Belgrade Coffee
Shop Sessions Vol. 1) B92 and its sub-label Stereo Freeze
continues their presentation of the local electronic
music scene. This album features...
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Split album by two most prominent projects from Belgrade
electronic/club scene contains new material prepared
earlier this year and first presented at the launch
party for "Belgrade Coffee Shop" european
release in club Batofar, Paris. From subtle...
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Following the path of the "Srbija: Sounds Global"
release, the B92 record label continues the concept
of a consecutive presentation of the Serbian World Music
scene. On their debut album "Balkan Rumba",
Ognjen i Prijatelji present...
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A night cruise through Belgrade... They have no money,
no petrol, no girlfriends, but what they have is a plan
that's not so perfect.... Eyesburn, KKN, Darkwood Dub,
Sila, MC Flex...The first serbian soundtrack with happyending...
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Almost five years since their debut album, one of the
country’s most talented bands step back into the spotlight
with their second studio album, the first recorded for
our house. Veliki Prezir is one of the highest quality
bands to have emerged in Serbia...
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This release presents one of the most vital music scenes
in Serbia in the past few years. Featuring best brass
orchestras and winners of Guca Festival (Boban Markovic's
and Mica Petrovic's), multi-talented composer and violinist
Lajko Felix and most...
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Eyesburn, one of the most exciting Serbian bands, finally
fulfill their potential on their second album, channeling
the strength of their live shows into a focused energy
blast. Hardcore, reggae and ska ingredients are not
just sonic decoration, but integral...
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When Ring Ring Festival was started in 1996, it was
aimed at introducing all kinds of New Music to Yugoslav
audience - from avant-rock and free jazz to improvized
electro-acoustic contemporary music. Previous Ring Ring
compilations presented material...
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It's hard to pronounce their name, even if you speak
their native language, but this, the third release of
KKN, marks the post Kosovo-crises times both with music
and messages (now in English). This is the unique sound
- rooted in universal power...
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Serbia 2000 – navel of the Balkans, troubled underbelly
of Europe. A new breed of musical otherness coming through…
Belgrade’s Radio B2-92 and FreeB92 label present the
selection of 12 exclusive tracks from some of the most
talented artists on local...
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Remastered reissue of a record (originally released
on Radio B92 label in 1997) that will arguably remain
the highest creative achievement and most exciting expression
in Yugoslav pop of the late nineties. At their beginnings,
KKN's childishly playful yet...
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This compilation was conceived at the end of 1998 as
a Radio B92's 10th anniversary release. There was no
strict or pretentious concept to it, except that some
of the best contemporary Yugoslav bands play covers
of their favourite Yugoslav pop songs....
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Belgrade cult band Darkwood Dub adds a new dimension
to their creative world with their fourth album. It’s
a stimulating mix of dance music influences and alternative
rock with the occasional touch of dub and afro. The
milestone album of 1999, Elektropionir...
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