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by - written on 24/10/08 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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Max Pashm's album Never Mind The Balkans is my new favourite album of the year, possibly even knocking Firewater's "The Golden Hour" off it's perch. It's incredibly danceable, I struggle to keep my hands and feet still whilst listening on public transport and it is bound to cheer up any day, no matter what the weather or circumstances. The album was released at the end of September, 2008 by Elektrikos/Organikos (don't quote me on this but I think it's the band's label) The sublime mix of different styles, fusing breakbeat and sometimes reggae with various styles of folk (gypsy, klezmer, balkan, greek and even a bit of latin in there) with ... Read the complete review
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