KMEČKA OHCET
In the chapter of the contemporary Slovene popular music, Katalena needs to be addressed as no more and no less than a phenomenon. The story of this urban band begins in an idyllic village in the Southeast of Slovenia, where, in the summer of 2001, a group of six enthusiasts unearthed archival folklore material and rejuvenated its rustic image in line with their art rock, funk, jazz and blues pedigree and with their own integral youthful vision that was as much philosophical as it was musical. The feedback from those privileged enough to encounter with the six-some music in its prime, soon outgrew the original idea of a one off experiment and in the months and years to follow, sons and daughters of Katalena took the stages of the most prominent festivals, concert halls and clubs home and abroad by a storm. In five years time the band gave birth to four brainchildren – (Z)godbe/Stories (2002), Babje leto/Indian summer (2004), Kmečka ohcet/Country wedding (2006) and Cvik Cvak (2008). Albums received great attention among music writers that are up to this day still unable to categorize them, turned the existing folkloristic theories upside down and converted a great number of doubting Thomases into folk music fans. Combining best of the Slovene traditional music, carefully selected from the archives, songbooks and old vinyl records with solid rock rhythms, funky groove and enviable arranging skills it creates a unique post-folk rock style that presents the music legacy of Slovenia’s regions in an utterly new light. Fused with dynamic and invigorating electrical instruments, which caress the enchanting singing, it is transformed on the stage into a dance and sound performance that mesmerises even the most musically pampered ears. Katalena is the most inspirational voice of the 21st century Slovene folk music soundtrack. article by Katarina Juvančič, journalist and ethnomusicologist Band members: Vesna Zornik - vocals Polona Janežič - keyboards, backing vocals Boštjan Gombač - clarinet, flutes, percussion, backing vocals Tibor Mihelič Syed - bass, backing vocals Boštjan Narat - guitar, mandolin, backing vocals Robert Rebolj - drums, percussion Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
In the chapter of the contemporary Slovene popular music, Katalena needs to be addressed as no more and no less than a phenomenon. The story of this urban band begins in an idyllic village in the Southeast of Slovenia, where, in the summer of 2001, a group of six enthusiasts unearthed archival folklore material and rejuvenated its rustic image in line with their art rock, funk, jazz and blues pedigree and with their own integral youthful vision that was as much philosophical as it was musical. The feedback from those privileged enough to encounter with the six-some music in its prime, soon outgrew the original idea of a one off experiment and in the months and years to follow, sons and daughters of Katalena took the stages of the most prominent festivals, concert halls and clubs home and abroad by a storm. In five years time the band gave birth to four brainchildren – (Z)godbe/Stories (2002), Babje leto/Indian summer (2004), Kmečka ohcet/Country wedding (2006) and Cvik Cvak (2008). Albums received great attention among music writers that are up to this day still unable to categorize them, turned the existing folkloristic theories upside down and converted a great number of doubting Thomases into folk music fans. Combining best of the Slovene traditional music, carefully selected from the archives, songbooks and old vinyl records with solid rock rhythms, funky groove and enviable arranging skills it creates a unique post-folk rock style that presents the music legacy of Slovenia’s regions in an utterly new light. Fused with dynamic and invigorating electrical instruments, which caress the enchanting singing, it is transformed on the stage into a dance and sound performance that mesmerises even the most musically pampered ears. Katalena is the most inspirational voice of the 21st century Slovene folk music soundtrack. article by Katarina Juvančič, journalist and ethnomusicologist Band members: Vesna Zornik - vocals Polona Janežič - keyboards, backing vocals Boštjan Gombač - clarinet, flutes, percussion, backing vocals Tibor Mihelič Syed - bass, backing vocals Boštjan Narat - guitar, mandolin, backing vocals Robert Rebolj - drums, percussion Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
(Rad imel bi) Jabuko
Lucija
Dajte, dajte
Le pijmo ga
Aj, zelena je vsa gora
Lepa Vida
Ta Lipovska
Prstan
Široko more i Dunaj
Kolednica
Katalena
Prvi rej
Gda se dragi v Ameriko odpravla
Oj, pojd dežek ti
Ne orji, ne sejaj / Gizdava
Izrasla Je Kopinja
Bija je fantičec mlad
Ptujska grajska muzika
Rožmarin
Zrelo je žito
Smrt, zaprta v sod
Istrska
Dež
Inferno
Lisica
Dober večer, mamica
Da gora ta škarbinina
Pobelelo pole z ovcama
Da Gora Ta Skarbinina
Tam Na Laški Gori
Po cesti mi gresta študenta dva
Nede mi več rasla
Štrbenk na štrbunk
Bom pa ruteč orau
Ta aldowska
Inferno 25
Zrelo Je Zito
Dober vecer, mamica
Istrska - part 2
Oj, božime
Pleši, pleši, črni voz
Strbenk na strbunk
Nede mi vec rasla
Enci Benci
Plesi, plesi, crni voz
Pobeleo pole z ovcama
Oj Bozime
Bom pa rutec orau
Ta solbaška
Banërinä
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