J.U.F.Gogol Bordello Vs. Tamir Muskat (2004)Stinky
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If you don't know what Balkan music generally sounds like, I'll try to describe it. Ever seen an old gypsy movie? Maybe just a werewolf movie with a gypsy in it. Anyway: think gypsy. Accordian, saxophone, viola/violin. Now J.U.F. takes that and throws it on top of dance/dub/dancehall beats with multiple vocal contributions, like Hutz's heavy drawling growl or "Israeli ingénue Victoria Hanna." Either way, this shit rules. It's like a freakout foreign club in my head.
My favorite track is definitely "Balkanization of Amerikanization." This track has wild alto sax lines, heavy dub beats, and some funky bari-sax backgrounds. It's also one of the tracks that features the dueling Hutz/Hanna vocals. Am I in Egypt? Bulgaria? Jamaica? Nope, Chicago! But J.U.F. gives me the musical portal for reaching these places in my imagination. Like fucking Reading Rainbow. But with gypsys.
Anyway, I think it's definitely worth a listen. Hutz is a madman, working his mystical mojo all around. If anything, it'll broaden your horizons.