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Artists:
Fatang Album:
FatangGenre:
World Fusion
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Label:
RPM MusicReleased:
2004
| Title | Listen | Buy | |
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| 1. | Brostugan | ||
| 2. | Elviran | ||
| 3. | Brännvinspolska | ||
| 4. | Månkarbopolketten | ||
| 5. | Vått | ||
| 6. | Den Där | ||
| 7. | Karl XII Vals | ||
| 8. | Kjoltyg | ||
| 9. | Färka-Lasse | ||
| 10. | Schottismarsch/Magstudsaren | ||
| 11. | A-Mollpolska | ||
| 12. | Mysrys | ||
| 13. | Bohlinpolska | ||
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Review:
Right out of the starting gate, Fatang stakes its territory with a distinctive sound and identity entirely its own, and although it might be taken as an overabundance of local patriotism on my part, I don't hesitate for a moment to give Fatang the highest marks for their very successful mix of traditional tunes, exotic percussion and jazzy rhythms. Just listen how the trio gives an airy latin feel to the Karl XII waltzOlle Bohm's drums and Peter Rousu's easy going electric fusion bass behind Henrik Eriksson's sensitive silvery tones on the nyckelharpa. It is magnificent! Uppland music in a totally new light. The same can be said for Bohlinpolska as well as Brostugan. The trio writes some excellent material of their own too, built on solid traditional foundations.. Ulf Gustavsson (translated by Rita Leydon), Uppsala Nya Tidning, June, 2004, www.unt.se — CalabashMusic.com |



