Difference between revisions of "Jimmy Barka Experience"
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− | [[Jimmy Barka Experience]] is an interesting music collaboration between two DJs and a drummer, and that makes them | + | [[Jimmy Barka Experience]] is an interesting music collaboration between two DJs and a drummer, and that makes them a unique example of such a band on Slovene grounds. The trio consists of [[DJ Bakto]], [[DJ Borka]] (both [[CodeEp]]) and [[Marjan Stanić]], a renowned Slovene percussionist who is also a member of [[Čompe]], [[Bast]], [[Vasko Atanasovski Trio]], [[Lolita]] and many more groups. Though the members of Jimmy Barka Experience are coming from different music backgrounds (Stanić is more into ethno and jazz), they have found an exceptional bond in combining live drumming with electronic samples and mash-ups produced with turntables, using a special technique called "turntablism". |
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− | Their music is a fine mixture of funk, breakbeat, Balkan rhythms, rock and afro sounds, escorted | + | Their music is a fine mixture of funk, breakbeat, Balkan rhythms, rock and afro sounds, escorted by powerful live performances, highly suitable for wild dancing. Jimmy Barka Experience (named after Džimi Barka, a character from an old Serbian film called ''When I'm Dead and Gone'') first appeared on the monthly funk event called ''Zeleno Sonce'' held at [[Gala hala]] in [[established::2010]], since then they have opened for Ursula Rucker and Parov Stelar, and have also performed a wide number of solo shows on different festivals and in clubs through Slovenia. |
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− | * [http://vimeo.com/20471162 Video of | + | * [http://vimeo.com/20471162 Video of a rehearsal] |
Revision as of 10:44, 23 April 2012
Their music is a fine mixture of funk, breakbeat, Balkan rhythms, rock and afro sounds, escorted by powerful live performances, highly suitable for wild dancing. Jimmy Barka Experience (named after Džimi Barka, a character from an old Serbian film called When I'm Dead and Gone) first appeared on the monthly funk event called Zeleno Sonce held at Gala hala in 2010, since then they have opened for Ursula Rucker and Parov Stelar, and have also performed a wide number of solo shows on different festivals and in clubs through Slovenia.