Romano Drom, Figli di Madre Ignota (It), DJ Robert Soko (Berlin – Balkan Beats)
Location:
Gödör Club
Ticket Price:
Free
The Hungarian performer of May’s Balkan Beats will be Romano Drom, playing authentic gypsy music combined with modern sounds. As usual, the guest of the night is a foreign band playing Balkan music, this time from Italy. Figli di Madre Ignota plays spagetti-balkan, as they say and their main goal is to entertain, so we will probably find ourselves dancing throughout the whole show. After the concerts, the most popular Balkan DJ, Robert Soko will finish off the night!
Romano Drom
Romano Drom is one of the most prominent representative of the contemporary Gypsy culture in Hungary. Since its foundation in 1999, the Band have traveled the world from Canada to South Korea, from Norway via Portugal to Ukraine and Serbia. Romano Drom’s unique musical world gotthem resounding success and made them one of the most sought after world music band with a Gypsy heritage.
Romano Drom, meaning “Gypsy´s road”, plays in original Olah Gypsy language with modern scoring.
Although their original compositions are deeply routed in the ancient Olah Gypsy music, they can reach a wider audience by integrating the authentic gypsy melodies with influences from wold music and several modern trends.
Their success lies in their unique fusion music in which Antal Kovács (founder and composer of Romano Drom) combines the centuries-old musical culture with Catalan rumba, Arabic, Balkan and even pop rhythms. In the musical arrangement, he is utilysing guitar, bass and accordion, as well as the traditional pot and spoon in order to achieve a unique and captivating sound.
Profound emotions, energy and honesty. This is how the music of Romano Drom can be discribed. Their music proudly carries on the traditions of the predecessors, while tapping into a contemporary subconcious. Through this modern bridge they can successfully convei the ancient energy even to those, who have not been touched by this culture before.
The band has published five albums with domestic and European distribution, including a remix album that is unique within the genre. The latest album of of this ground breaking and innovative world music ensemble, Romano Drom, is already under preparation.
discography:
2007 Po Cheri – daquí – France
2003 romano trip – Romano Drom remixes – Gypsy House
2003 Ande Lindri – daquí – France
2001 Ando Foro- daquí – France
1999 Déta Dévla – X-production, Hungary
list of gigs (selection):
Barbican Center (UK), Nuits Gitanes pour l’Unesco, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (F), Gipsy Swing Festival, Anger (F), Concertgebouw, Amsterdam (NL), Nuits Atypiques de Langon (F), Festival d’Art de Huy (B), Festival d’Ile de France (F), Auditorium de Lyon (F), Expo 2002 (CH), RingRing Festival (YU), Falun Festival (S), Vijlandi Festival (Est), Womufe (H), Sziget Fesztivál (H), Pireneos Sur (E), Rudolstadt (D), Anna Lindh Foundation (Egyipt), Festival Territorios (E), United Island, Prága (CZ), Palais des Beaux Arts, Brüsszel (B), Kaustinen Festival (SU), European Street, Peking (China), Babylon, Istambul (TR), Bard Summerscape Festival (USA), Tom de Festa, Tondela (Portugal), Paléo Festival de Nyon (CH)…
The sole representative of Romano Drom is VilagVeleje Productions.