Kottarashky

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mandra 04:31 Tools
September 03:15 Tools
Chetiri 04:32 Tools
tebe 03:18 Tools
I want you to sleep 03:07 Tools
tempe 03:33 Tools
long song 05:05 Tools
lele 03:56 Tools
Bell 03:36 Tools
Blatoto 03:11 Tools
Mynmar 03:49 Tools
opa hey 03:28 Tools
Cheteri 04:34 Tools
Opa Hey! 03:25 Tools
Lament 03:07 Tools
Pancho says 03:54 Tools
Fuga 03:54 Tools
This Little Devil 03:54 Tools
Once 03:54 Tools
Mission Completed 03:54 Tools
Folk Song 03:54 Tools
Aman Aman 00:30 Tools
The Winner, the Driver 00:30 Tools
Maze 00:30 Tools
Gadja 00:30 Tools
Demoni 03:18 Tools
Babo (Demo) 03:59 Tools
Put a blessing on 05:59 Tools
Doctore 03:46 Tools
Babo 03:59 Tools
Begemot 06:52 Tools
Slavyanka Blues 04:13 Tools
Trans 5 04:16 Tools
Ungroovie 04:52 Tools
Vlasti 03:50 Tools
I want you to sleep1 03:07 Tools
Opa Heay 03:07 Tools
Kottarashky / Long Song 03:07 Tools
mandrica 03:07 Tools
Demoni - Bulgaria 03:07 Tools
Fuga (remix of Ion Laceanu) 03:07 Tools
Long Song <Opa Hey!>(2009)[Electronic, Balkan, Gypsy] 03:07 Tools
Bell <Opa Hey!>(2009)[Nu Balkan, Ethno Fusion, LoFi, Electronic, male Voice] 03:36 Tools
Tzurni ochi (Remix by Kottarashky) 03:52 Tools
Longsong 03:52 Tools
Kottarashky / Opa Hey 03:52 Tools
Lelê 03:52 Tools
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Kottarashky is a 21st century digital master musician with his hands sunk deep in the past - vintage Balkan field recordings, classic jazz and blues, psychedelic sounds, club beats and extraordinary, archetypal Gypsy voices, guttural shouts and lyrical laments are all molded and thrown into new shapes. The songs of his debut album “Opa Hey!” sound like tales told by people who have all the time in the world: time to contemplate, enjoy, engage and dream; to take pleasure in unexpected twists and turns; to be inspired by the details and vividness of marginal existence. Kottarashky is an architect by vocation, which perhaps explains the palpable sense of place in his music. Summer trips to small villages and the marginal regions of Bulgaria were key source of inspiration for the album, and his music samples a broad palette of sources and influences - enigmatic field recordings by artists unknown alongside Boris Kovac, Les Yeux Noir, Fanfare Ciocarlia, Jony Iliev and compelling Hungarian singer Mitsou. The resulting digital pick-and-mix hits you like a panoramic puzzle of sounds collected and put together from a night’s walk through the streets of Sofia. It is an ethno-music born of a city lacking cultural identity that is torn between contemporary European globalism, Balkan provincialism and a living if largely forgotten folk tradition. It’s a music inspired by that environment but also in reaction to it, a journey down roads less travelled, through the Bulgarian backwoods and back via the laptop to the 21st century. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.