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Kamerades

Wonderland by Sasa Colic

A photo collective, established by six documentary photographers from Serbia. Members share a mission of documenting reality and expanding awareness about social issues in the Balkans. Their work is based on traditional storytelling, in regards to the highest visual, narrative

SHARE Conference night programme released

Tim Exile

In three days of SHARE Conference (Apr 26 – 28), several Belgrade clubs host a number of cutting edge and genre-bending electronic music acts, including Tim Exile, DJ Pete, DMX Krew and Redlight Tim Exile Musical genius, geek and entertainer

Interview: Bricka, the Eastern European immigrant rapper

Bricka

Your worst nightmares about Eastern Europeans are about to come true. On YouTube, at least London-based comedian of Serbian origin David Vujanic has become an underground hit on YouTube with his character “Bricka”, a parody of an Eastern European migrant

Bturn #004 podcast: NOTA (Bturn launch party set)

Bturn launch party San Francisco

Big thanks to those who came to BTURN launch event in San Francisco. Thank you for the support and the kick-ass party. Special kudos to Stefanking, M.I.R.O, NOTA and the hosts. Enjoy what murky pictures we managed to salvage and

Lucia: Faith in Romanian pop – restored

lucia

If she had participated in a Romania’s Got Talent show she would’ve left all home-sitting moms with a deep sigh in their hearts. But she’s not that kind of girl Let’s get this straight: Romanian pop music sucks. And it

Origami Sound, Romania’s musical revolution

Origami Sound

You’d better watch out. Some of the world’s best chapters concerning the future of music starts unfolding in Bucharest The Romanian electronic scene has been responsible for quite a few surprises in the past years, whether you’re thinking of the

Ones to Watch 2012: Las Balkanieras

Las Balkanieras

We bring you a selection of Balkan-related artists to keep your eye on in the coming year “You want it spicy? You want it hot? We cook so yummy yummy! Banditos hungry hungry! We make it sweet like honey!” Backed

Top 10 bizarre turbo-folk covers of rock and pop hits

Bosnian Serb folk star Seka Aleksic: from Rihanna to Yngwie Malmsteen

The Balkan turbo-folk artists have been notorious for their fast-paced lifestyle of guns, sex, drugs and rock’n’roll. It doesn’t surprise their musical inspiration comes from unexpected places, including some of rock’s holiest of holies. Brace yourselves 1. Mira Škorić –

Interview: Marc Houle

Marc Houle by Yonathan Baraki 4

The techno maestro Marc Houle, ex-member of the legendary Minus collective, joins Tijana T in an online chat to talk about his weird Eastern European experiences, past life as a mega nerd, making 3 songs a day, getting hurt in

Bturn #003 podcast: Filtercutter

Filtercutter

Raised in Bosnia, with a track record built on the Serbian underground scene, Filtercutter a.k.a Stefan Miletic, emerged as one of the most exciting new names among the more abstract takes on club music this side of Europe. The wobbly,