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KAL Enough to produce serious heart condition KAL #1 on EU World Music Charts (April 2006) |
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Kal are a young band, rock'n'roll in attitude, fuelled on dance beats and rooted in the Balkan blues. In their wit, imagination, ability to throw disparate sounds together and refusal to play by "folkloric" rules Kal mark themselves as both part of Balkan Gypsy tradition and 21st Century Roma cultural activists. The identity Kal carry forward is racially proud yet ethnically inclusive, forward looking while embracing the treasure of the last thousand years of lungo drom (long road), a culture determined to operate as equals in the ever evolving Nu-Europe we all share. While our post-modern, polyglot times may find employing terms like "commitment" and "mission" unfashionable Kal are a band who aim to make a difference. Kal
the word is Romani for "black" were formed by
the Ristic brothers, Dushan and Dragan, to confront the prejudices
and clichés the Roma face. Dragan, a theatre producer who has
set up Romani theatre groups in Budapest and Belgrade, and Dushan,
a painter, aimed to use Kal to blend influences from traditional Balkan
Gypsy music with the contemporary music they heard whilst living in
Belgrade and Budapest. For
their first international album, Dragan reshaped the band's line-up
and pushed the envelope of what a 21st Century Roma roots band can
achieve. Recorded on a bare bones budget at Dragan's ramshackle home
studio this brilliant, intuitive album shifts Gypsy soul into cyberspace. "The first time Dragan played me his demos of the album I was knocked out by the combination of singers and instrumentation, how fresh and invigorating everything sounded," says Nielsen. "Kal's music has a very positive feeling; each song made me smile. Dragan would explain to me what the singers were singing. On one song the woman is singing how she wishes she had wings to fly away and find her husband. And the chorus is going "Oh my dear, oh my dear". I thought that was great. Ristic's vision of how Kal embrace 21st Century Roma music is a generous one: bhangra rhythms underpin one song, a violin dances around a two-step rhythm played on double bass, weeping Hawaiian steel guitar drifts over a lovely waltz tempo, an accordion feeds tango flavours, Montenegran rock satirist Rambo Amadeus delivers an acerbic, hiccupping rap whilst the striking voices of Zumrita Jakupovic, Adil Maksutovic and Dragana Berakovic lend earthy, sensual qualities to the songs. "With this album Kal aim to set an example to the young Roma musicians across the Balkans that you can be both modern and roots at the same time. So many young Roma are just making pop crap because Balkan society, especially Serbian society, has, after the collapse of communism, allowed the lowest common denominator to rule. Many good young musicians compromise their music because they can¹t imagine anyone wants to hear anything but turbo trash. I hope we set an example of young Roma musicians using beats but staying true to Romani culture and music" says Dragan. Garth
Cartwright author Princes Amongst Men: Journeys With Gypsy Musicians |
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Discography 2006 KAL - B92 2006 KAL - Asphalt Tango 2004 Various artists "Srbija: Sounds Global 3" 2003 Compilation "Romano Suno" (B92, Serbia), with Esma Redzepova, Taraf de Haidouks, Boban Markovic orchestra, and other well-known European Romani bands and artists; 2002 Kal: “Kal” (Galbeno); 2000 Compilation "A zenne unnepe", with Louise Attaque, France, and Muzsikas, Hungary (France Cultural Institute); 1998 Compilation "World Rhythms"( United One Records, Germany); 1998 "Balkan Ambience" (Marko's music- Bulgaria); 1997 Compilation Violeta&Kal: "Budva '97" (Komuna); |
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