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Slovakian music
Neighbours of ours had a CD of what was almost Greek bozouki type music, which they always put on when they were having a bit of a thrash.
I did ask what it was - a couple of tracks were quite catchy - he just said slovak music. Our conversations rarely went beyond "Morninks, neighboor" his English exceeding my non-existant Slovak!
They've since moved. Have tried amazon etc, can't find the tracks. Anyone know of a Slovak party/folksy CD? ta muchly!!
I did ask what it was - a couple of tracks were quite catchy - he just said slovak music. Our conversations rarely went beyond "Morninks, neighboor" his English exceeding my non-existant Slovak!
They've since moved. Have tried amazon etc, can't find the tracks. Anyone know of a Slovak party/folksy CD? ta muchly!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A friend of mine spent some time in Slovakia and brought back a CD of some great music. It's labelled "Terrafolk" - N'taka.
It reminds me very much of a band I know that is based here - formerly known as Paprika Balkanicus. Attached is their myspace. Fantastic virtuoso playing. Media URL: http://www.myspace.com/paprikabalkanicus
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It reminds me very much of a band I know that is based here - formerly known as Paprika Balkanicus. Attached is their myspace. Fantastic virtuoso playing. Media URL: http://www.myspace.com/paprikabalkanicus
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