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Amazing Appetizer Recipes Make Parties Memorable!

February 17, 2008 - Tag: Balkan Party - Feedbacks (14)

So you need some great party ideas, huh? Why not start with some excellent appetizers first?

It’s true! Perhaps, you may find this idea so simple that you might overlook this phase. But hey! Is there such a “great” party without delicious food?

Food should always be the center of any party! It’s no secret, everybody loves eating!

So are you ready to get started? Put your hat on! We are going to build that menu from scratch! On your marks… Ready… Goooo…

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Balkan Murder Mystery Party?

February 17, 2008 - Tag: Balkan Party - No Feedbacks (0)

Everyone knows all about the concept behind a murder mystery. It is a genre based on the detection of the perpetrator of the murder. The murder mystery has captivated the minds of readers and viewers for ages. But what many people do not know is that murder mysteries have also added a lot of spice to innumerable dinner parties. No, there is no actual murder happening, all that happens is that a ‘murder mystery’ game is played and the partygoers have to solve the murder.

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Let’s add a little Soul…

January 15, 2008 - Tag: Balkan Party - Feedbacks (23)

A Balkan Party! Let’s add a little soul… SSP (Slavic Soul Party) that is!SSP is lead by composer, percussionist Matt Moran. After two successful cds, SSP released their third and most accomplished album to date. Teknochek Collision is set to get you moving. Its exotic mix gives us a feel of the musician’s influences and is an album not to be missed. The smooth mix of dance grooves, gypsy accordion and high energy puts this band in the ranks of Antibalas and Balkan Beat Box. SSP currently averages over one hundred shows per year and their popularity is rising. They have appeared on Jazz-FM in Skopje, shows in NY and Istanbul.

Fiery Gypsy brass, soulful Balkan anthems, and hip-grinding American funk: Slavic Soul Party! is just what it says. Brash and strong as slivovitz, these nine musicians have forged a virtuosic new brass band music in the heart of New York City – melding Gypsy, East European, Mexican, and Asian immigrant backgrounds with American jazz and soul – and “developed a reputation for delivering a great time.” (NY Times)

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Shane Endsley and Ben Holmes (trumpet), Oscar Noriega (clarinet), Jacob Garchik and Brian Drye (trombone), Ron Caswell (tuba), Peter Stan (accordion), Take Toriyama and Matt Moran (snare/bubanj / darabouka)

Teknochek Collision is available from Barbes Records: BARBES RECORDS

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