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Sample Track 1:
"Azija Rromansa" from Waltz Rramano
Sample Track 2:
"Music Rroman" from Waltz Rromano
Sample Track 3:
"Choro Rrom" from Waltz Rromano
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The recently-created Asphalt Tango label made an impressive double splash last year with their Besh o Drom and Jony Iliev releases. Their Gypsy/Balkan focus is still fresh, as these wild and wonderful songs by Serbia's Earth Wheel Sky Band show. Gypsy music has no problem turning up the heat in its bigger, brassier incarnations, but the stripped-down format heard here is incendiary as well. Guitarist, vocalist, composer, activist and Boris Kovac sideman Olah Vince is joined by a standup bassist, violinist, cymbalom player and percussionist to create music so jauntily rousing that the slower moments (like the sweet "Music Rroman") make you marvel at the group's versatility.

Let's be clear, though. Most of this is intended to get your blood racing, and it succeeds like nobody's business. The kicker is that even at breakneck tempos, the pure beauty of the music shines through as the feel moves easily from ominous to evocative to lamenting to party-hearty. Hammered cymbalom strings form the backbone of melodic mood, creating a rich gumbo alongside the bass and galloping dumbek drum with guitar, violin and recurring vocal exhortations circling the action. "Listen to this music, dance, shout, be Gypsy, be free" is the advice the liner notes give, and by golly, you can't think of a reason not to. The singular free spirit that Gypsies seem to embody is set to music on this disc, captured for all to enjoy.  02/12/04 >> go there
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