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+ | Starting as a string quartet in [[established::2004]], [[Godalika]] are a curious hybrid of chamber music, ethno influences, jazz dynamics and pop sensibilities. Consisting of [[Jelena Ždrale]] and [[Klemen Bračko]] on violin, [[Tomaž Sekne]] on viola and [[Kleme Hvala]] on violoncello, they recorded their first album in 2006. Called Time 2 Start, it was released by the [[DruGod]] label and was written and produced by the guest bass player [[Nino de Gleria]]. It has gotten them favourable reviews and a number concerts and gigs on various festivals such as [[Druga Godba Festival]], [[Lent Festival]], [[Days of Poetry and Wine Festival]] and also in New York as a part of Slovenian music scene presentation. | ||
− | [[ | + | Godalika were never quite content with being a string quartet only, and in their first album they were accompanied by a more or less regular band member [[Nino de Gleria]]. They also started collaborating with the singer [[Nuša Trobec]] and some other musicians and at first performed as ''Neža in Godalika''. The collaboration has recently been upgraded, as they recorded a yet to be released album and are currently performing under the name [[Godalika & Personel]], again featuring Nino and also [[Luka Ropret]] on guitar. The album is revolving around music covers of some of the classic and current Slovenian poets ([[Srečko Kosovel]], [[Edvard Kocbek]], [[Lili Novy]], [[Janez Menart]], [[Aleš Šteger]]). Other musicians that were or are at one time or another a part of the band are also [[Drago Ivanuša]] on accordion and [[Aleš Rendla]] on drums. |
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+ | The musicians from Godalika (& Personel) are otherwise very active protagonists in the Slovenian musici scene and besides numerous projects they have bveen or are playing in [[Brina]], [[Lolita]], [[Fake Orchestra]], [[Bratko Bibič & The Madleys]], Sur, [[Srp]] and others. | ||
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+ | The song ''Misli ogenj'' [Think fire] by Godalika & Personal. Lyrics by the poet [[Aleš Šteger]]. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Druga Godba Festival]] | ||
+ | *[[DruGod]] | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[http://www.myspace.com/godalika Godalika on Myspace] | ||
+ | *[http://www.myspace.com/nezatrobec Neža Trobec on Myspace] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Music]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ethno music]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Music groups, ensembles and orchestras]] |
Revision as of 14:59, 4 February 2012
The song Misli ogenj [Think fire] by Godalika & Personal. Lyrics by the poet Aleš Šteger.
See also