Ahilea

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Monopolis 03:17 Tools
Cafe Svetlana 00:45 Tools
Autoput 00:45 Tools
Usti Usti 00:45 Tools
Don't Call Me Al 00:45 Tools
Oldskulski 00:45 Tools
Devil’s Eyes (feat. Bella Wagner) 00:45 Tools
O Mangas 00:45 Tools
Come On Bejbe 00:45 Tools
In Da Balkan Style 00:45 Tools
Out Of Town 00:45 Tools
Coffee And Tulumba 00:45 Tools
kalabak 00:45 Tools
spiritus tango 03:20 Tools
Kolo Moser 00:45 Tools
dolsko kolso 00:45 Tools
Café Svetlana 04:02 Tools
let me show you and more 03:36 Tools
Let Me Show You More & More 00:45 Tools
Devil's Eyes (feat. Bella Wagner) 01:30 Tools
Devil’s Eyes 01:30 Tools
Jackpot 03:42 Tools
Keine Titelinformation 03:42 Tools
El Tango 03:42 Tools
A&A In The Mood 03:42 Tools
Under The Balkan Sky 03:42 Tools
electro carsija (bonus track) 03:42 Tools
Happy Hour 03:42 Tools
Car Crash 03:42 Tools
Funeral 03:42 Tools
Devil's Eyes 04:15 Tools
Devil’s Eyes (feat. Bella Wagn 04:15 Tools
Electro Carsija ( Bonus Track ) 00:45 Tools
Dolko Kolsko 00:45 Tools
Electro Carsija 00:45 Tools
Spiritus Tango feat. Bella Wagner 00:45 Tools
Bome On Bejbe 00:45 Tools
Autopu 00:45 Tools
Let Me Show You More & More feat. Bella Wagner 00:45 Tools
[Untitled] 00:45 Tools
Let Me Show You More & More (Badre Edit Nr 1) 00:45 Tools
Coffe Tulumba 03:31 Tools
Electro Carsija (Secret Bonus Track) 03:31 Tools
Café Svetlana (Album Version) 04:02 Tools
Devil’s Eyes (feat. Bella Wagner) 04:14 Tools
A & A In The Mood 04:02 Tools
Devil's Eyes (Original) [feat. Bella Wagner] 01:30 Tools
bonus track 01:30 Tools
Devil’s Eyes (feat. Bella Wagn 04:15 Tools
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Macedonian producer and DJ Ahilea has brought together a fantastic group of musicians for a wild ride along the Autoput. So fasten your seatbelts and brace yourselves for a new and visionary take on Balkan music. Ahilea’s musical cosmos : his grandmothers sang him Walachian, Macedonian and Greek songs and folk music. His parents were more into rock ‘n’ roll. He grew up listening to the vibrant new wave and pop music of former Yugoslavia that was popular throughout the entire Eastern Bloc and renowned for its revolutionary new approaches, creativity and topical references. But, like his colleague Shantel, it was the traditional music of the Balkans with its melodic and rhythmic structures that Ahilea was drawn to and which he tried to blend with his very own electronic lo-fi aesthetic. One particularly rich source of inspiration for him was the music played at weddings. Yet Ahilea is also open to all kinds of contemporary urban styles – from funk to reggae, freestyle, electronica, broken electronics and guitar-led indie rock. The sound of Café Svetlana recognises the multi-ethnicity and culture of the Balkans. But instead of flying the nationalistic flag, this is music to be savoured with a glass of sljivo, palinka, raki or tsuika, an open mind and respect for the musicians. Every style comes into its own here: Greek rembetiko, Turkish and Macedonian belly-dancing, Serbian and Rumanian folk dances, Roma songs, Albanian-Epirotic clarinet sounds, thunderous brass and the mournful yet cliché-free lament of the fiddle. All with a touch of fresh beats & grooves, basslines and finely chiselled loops from the master of the mixing deck. That’s the sound: Nu Pop Music from the Balkans to take you from the bar to the dancefloor and all the way to the sofa back home! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.