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RE: New Tunes 1.3.2024

in Music9 months ago

I want to start with what you put at the very end.

Ekatarina Velika

When I was on my first trip to Yugoslavia, with a thousand and one questions in my head, I was given this piece of advice. You can carry plenty of questions in your head, but you shouldn't burn your tongue with them.
Your precise choice fits in with this.

Polly Jean Harvey

Like a Swiss clockwork — always accurate to the second in the finest way. She delivers the question of the year on the album: Are you Elvis? Are you God?

Ibaaku

Great album, "Ñiini" and "Nuit à Yaoundé" are my favourites.

Idles

If you're in a romantic mood, stay away from this album. You won't find the definition of love.

Still Corners

Here comes almost the opposite of the Idles. Romance with a touch of Shakespeare and Sherlock Holmes - this time with a feminine influence.

Xavier Rudd

I used to think I should wait until my first yoga class before buying his albums. And it's probably going to stay that way.

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But did you move when it was still YU or later? In those days, from 89-95, it wasn't very pleasant... we were lucky that everything settled down quickly... yes, music is always a reflection of the time in which it is made...

As far as African musicians are concerned, I like that there is a second generation coming up that is mixing their traditional music with modern genres but in a different way, as a kind of fusion and partial destruction...

Haha, but this Xavier Rudd is still a nice guy (svakog dana u svakom pogledu sve više napreduje - ako znaš za tu legendarnu rečenicu - iz filma Sećaš li se Dolly Bell), I listened to him more years ago when he was still playing didgeridoo and less singing