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Artists:
Di Grine Kuzine Album:
Funky PukankyGenre:
Klezmer, World Fusion
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Label:
Di Grine KuzineReleased:
2002
| Title | Listen | Buy | |
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| 1. | Berlin | ||
| 2. | Dragi | ||
| 3. | Tekira | ||
| 4. | Arabsko Kokoneschte | ||
| 5. | Karel's Kumbia | ||
| 6. | Dunarea | ||
| 7. | Mentha Piperita | ||
| 8. | Ludo Mlado | ||
| 9. | Joshua's Yaakov (Andy's Surf) | ||
| 10. | Karamfil | ||
| 11. | Cirque de souris | ||
| 12. | Juri's Battle | ||
| 13. | I cunfirenti | ||
| 14. | Havu ez lata ish | ||
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Review:
Here's an utterly engaging music video that's a little bit Cabaret, a little bit klezmer and a whole lot of fun. It's the result of a competition to find a song that extolled the multicultural face of modern Berlin. Alexandra Dmitroff, a second generation Bulgarian who fronts the band wrote the song, and the reward was their very own video. With a little help from a girlfriend choreographer, they developed the visuals, but it's the charm of the song itself that carries it. The band's sound is a combination of Balkan, Jewish and Germanic influences. In case you are wondering 'Di Grine Kuzine' is a slang expression; it's what established Jews might call a newly arrived relative. — CalabashMusic.com |



