Dui Droma I Two Roads
Martin Lubenov leads a dynamic European ensemble that blends Romani traditions with contemporary jazz sensibilities. This 2004 release captures the band at a creative peak, fusing Latin jazz grooves with the modal storytelling of Balkan and Gypsy music. The interplay between acoustic guitars, horns, and traditional percussion creates something simultaneously intimate and expansive. Lubenov's arrangements honor folk melodies while allowing space for improvisation, and the ensemble responds with infectious energy. The rhythms feel organic and lived-in rather than studied, with the conversational chemistry that comes from musicians deeply connected to their material. Whether diving into uptempo fusion passages or stretching into slower, meditative spaces, the band maintains a warm, accessible sound that speaks to the universal language of rhythm and melody.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Jazz, Folk World & Country |
| Style | Latin Jazz Fusion Romani Gypsy Jazz |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Connecting Cultures |
| Year | 2004 |
| Country | Europe |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Jazz, Folk World & Country
- Style:
- Latin Jazz, Fusion, Romani, Gypsy Jazz
- Label:
- Connecting Cultures
- Country:
- Europe
- Year:
- 2004
- 1. Sar O Me Mangav Tut (How Much I Want You) 6:36
- 2. Mi Romnori (My Wife) 2:31
- 3. Eki Kotar (There From Somewhere) 4:07
- 4. Latino Tschuss (Latin Farewell) 7:10
- 5. Dui Droma (Two Roads) 4:51
- 6. Kasalbaschki Choucheck (Knife Dance) 4:11
- 7. Crazy Colo (Crazy Colo - Traditional Dance) 3:55
- 8. Savi Dai (Without A Mother) 5:28
- 9. Isiman Romalen (Folks I Have) 3:34
- 10. Dano Danice 5:06
- 11. Ali Baba 3:10
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