Dubioza Kolektiv

Dubioza Kolektiv

2 mai 2022 0 Par Erwan Meunier

Première partie, Simony,

Marie étant arrivé au tout début du set de Dubioza Kolektiv, elle n’a malheureusement pas pu shooter le rappeur Simony qui assurait la première partie.

Show de Dubioza Kolektiv

Refusant de poser une nouvelle brique au mur de l’amalgame ridicule que provoque la situation géopolitique actuelle, La Souris Verte à Épinal recevait le Dubioza Kolektiv, artistes de Bosnie-herzégovine le 14 avril dernier. Marie ne pouvait pas rater cet événement après avoir entendu beaucoup de bien de leur mélange de folklore balkanique, de ska, rap, rock et électro.

N’en déplaise à certains elle nous en ramène une fois de plus une bien belle collection de clichés.

Once upon a time (2003) in a far away land called Bosnia and Herzegovina, a group of friends decided to form a band. But this was no ordinary band, and they did not form under ordinary circumstances. True, along with local Balkan flavors, musical influences came from all over the world: ska, punk, reggae, electronic, hip-hop. Yet, there was no music industry, few concerts, no space for cultural or political expression among the new crop of plugged in youth. In fact, the entire region was reeling from deep moral and economic stagnation. It was from this environment that Dubioza Kolektiv was born, and not quietly, but kicking and screaming, presenting no-go topics front and center, and demanding to be heard-and in doing so, they created a phenomenon. And it has continued in this fashion ever since. Fast forward to 2016, we find band continues stronger than ever, already established itself as among the best and most popular live outfits in Eastern Europe, hallmarked by their most recent musical release “Happy Machine”, perhaps their most provocative album to date.

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