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ZEITKRATZER/SVETLANA SPAJIC/DRAGANA TOMIC/OBRAD MILIC
TITLE
Serbian War Songs
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
KARLRECORDS
CATALOG #
KR 037LP
KR 037LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
9/8/2017
Zeitkratzer
and its special guests
Svetlana Spajić
(voice),
Dragana Tomić
(voice), and
Obrad Milić
(voice, diple, gusle), present traditional Serbian songs from and about World War I. Within its 20 years of existence,
Reinhold Friedl
's ensemble Zeitkratzer has proved its interpretational mastership on a wide range of fields such as contemporary/avant-garde composers, electronic artists, industrial underground, and probably most surprising on this list, traditional music/folklore as documented on the two albums
Volksmusik
(ZKR 002CD, 2009) and
Neue Volksmusik
(ZKR 014CD, 2012). For
Serbian War Songs
, a selection of traditional songs from and about World War I, the "
modern composition supergroup
" (as they've called by The Wire), have invited some special guests: the renowned singers Svetlana Spajić and Dragana Tomić (who both worked with
Robert Wilson
, amongst others) and the diple/gusle player Obrad Milić. Reinhold Friedl and Svetlana Spajić (probably the most acknowledged expert for traditional songs in Serbia) selected some traditional Serbian songs from and about World War I, and Obrad Milić contributed "Assassination In Sarajevo", a song in the classic epic form he had learnt from his father
Bogdan
, a famous gusla player at the beginning of the 20th century. Commissioned by Berlin's Haus Der Kulturen Der Welt, the performance was recorded and mixed by long-time Zeitkratzer sound engineer
Martin Wurmnest
and mastered by
Mike Grinser
at Dubplates & Mastering. Comes in a gatefold sleeve; 180 gram vinyl; Includes download code; Edition of 300.
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