Morcheeba and Goran Bregović will
perform on the Fusine Lakes stage at the No Borders Music
Festival, a historic music festival scheduled on the border
between Italy, Austria and Slovenia, now in its 29th edition.
The concert is scheduled for Saturday, July 20: Morcheeba
will start at 2 p.m., followed by the Balkan energy of Goran
Bregović (4 p.m.).
The organizers underline that Morcheeba, a London-based band
with a 20-year career, is synonymous with musical evolution.
They began in 1995 as a trip-hop group and then embraced genres
that were always different but well blended with their personal
style: pop, alternative, and indie. Among their hits are 'Rome
Wasn't Built in a Day,' 'Otherwise,' 'The Sea,' and 'Be
Yourself.'
Goran Bregović's compositions blend Balkan folk sounds with
electronics, unbridled rhythms, and sacred themes with rock
moods, resulting in music that is now a recognizable signature.
His musical story began when he was sixteen, and he created his
first rock band in Sarajevo clubs.
Then followed fifteen years with his group, White Button, and
thirteen albums sold six million copies. In the late 1980s,
Bregović began to approach the world of film music, composing
the melodies for Emir Kusturica's third film 'The Time of the
Gypsies.'
In the summer of 1995, Goran returned to the stages, touring
all over Europe at the head of his Orchestra for Weddings and
Funerals, presenting his finest songs, such as 'Ederlezi' (The
Time of the Gypsies), 'In the Death Car' (Arizona Dream), and
the vigorous 'Kalashnikov' (Underground).
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