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The 1960s: Miles Davis, having first heard Balkan brass band music in what used to be Yugoslavia, was astonished, exclaiming he’d no idea “the trumpet could be played like that.” The brass-charged mini-orchestra of trumpeter Boban Markovic extends that tradition – and if you think this is merely some quaint Euro-oompah-pah, guess again, Truthseeker. Boban’s boys sling some heady yet highly festive stuff – it’s full of captivating minor-key Gypsy/Rom melodies (sometimes evoking klezmer, mariachi, and Middle Eastern folk and classical), abrupt changes that would give Frank Zappa or XTC the willies, knotty unison horn-harmonies, breathtaking trumpet playing (pun intended), joyously manic tempos, and big bass-drum beats. As a bonus, Frank London’s Klezmer Brass Allstars guests on “Magija,” a beautiful Jewish tango co-written with Markovic. If you ever muse “there’s nuthin’ ta listen to” (I’ve heard people say that) or you think you’re a “hip” cultural gatecrasher, GET THIS, as it’s BOSS. Record company website: http://www.piranha.de/.
-Mark Keresman 08/01/04
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