Voda
Destined to be used by a certain phone company it would seem, the production values on this entry reminds me of a low key combination of Sash and the Chemical Brothers. Essentially this fills the place of Romania with Try in 2006, But with buckets of water a la Blue Man Group, instead of angle grinders and sparks.
The Live performance is going to need a lot of work to fill the stage at the Hartwell. But. You never know… I think it might just sneak through 🙂
i kinda like it! 🙂
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*sigh* I wish my speakers would hurry up and fix themselves.
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looks cool… cant hear it either though…
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oooh cool stuff! An interesting mix of influences indeed. Where are they playing? Danny
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Meh! i’m in work, I can’t see the video 🙁
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Black angels or vamyres do you thinK??? LOL Sounds Turkish! * Hugs dude
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i think SOMEBODY is starting to develop a Youtube obsession!! :O <3
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LOL I KNOW they’re Bulgarian – I do read your entries you know – I’ve mastered not just looking at the pictures PMSL ;-). When I come back from the states I should be able to put the actual vids in my diary!!! * Hugs
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God, this is the second OD entry I encounter with a Bulgarian video on it for today…what is happening??? Haha, I am glad, thanks for posting that; very weird mix of Bulgarian folklore music with drums and everything but it’s not bad.
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Hmm… Over here, the closest thing to that kind of music is Indian music… Probably South Indian, since most of the Indians here originated from the south.
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