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'Letter to Athens' CRTICISED BY GREEK COMMUNIST
Браво!
Curse ov Dialect's music celebrates their ethnic diversity (the members' origins are Maltese, Maori, Indian, Macedonian, and Pakistani, respectively) not only in their beats, which sample music from around the world, but also in their lyrics.
http://www.answers.com/topic/curse-ov-dialect?cat=entertainment
Macedonian hip hop performers also exists in the ethnic Macedonian diaspora, in countries such as the United States and Australia.
The group Curse ov Dialect from Melbourne features the ethnic Macedonian member nicknamed Vulk Makedonski, and often incorporates elements of traditional Macedonian music.
Even on their earliest recordings, Curse Ov Dialect always possessed such strong ethnic and multicultural sensibilities. Whether it was sampling music from other cultures or taking in Markovski’s bi-lingual Macedonian and English raps, the group’s music echoed with a cultural diversity never before tackled by Australian rappers.
While many of their Australian contemporaries lamented in suburban tales of riding trains writing graffiti, Curse Ov Dialect – first with 1998’s Hex Ov Intellect and then with 2003’s Lost in the Real Sky – wove a rich tapestry of samples and sounds from obscure ethnic folk and tribal gatherings, through to the percussive clinking of office equipment such as staplers and scissors, all the while spouting lyrics that delved into cultural politics and identity as much as they did surrealism and clamorous humour. And then, of course, there’s the wild, costume-clad live show.
http://www.cyclicdefrost.com/blog/?p=1005
'Letter to Athens' CRTICISED BY GREEK COMMUNIST
Браво!
Curse ov Dialect's music celebrates their ethnic diversity (the members' origins are Maltese, Maori, Indian, Macedonian, and Pakistani, respectively) not only in their beats, which sample music from around the world, but also in their lyrics.
http://www.answers.com/topic/curse-ov-dialect?cat=entertainment
Macedonian hip hop performers also exists in the ethnic Macedonian diaspora, in countries such as the United States and Australia.
The group Curse ov Dialect from Melbourne features the ethnic Macedonian member nicknamed Vulk Makedonski, and often incorporates elements of traditional Macedonian music.
Even on their earliest recordings, Curse Ov Dialect always possessed such strong ethnic and multicultural sensibilities. Whether it was sampling music from other cultures or taking in Markovski’s bi-lingual Macedonian and English raps, the group’s music echoed with a cultural diversity never before tackled by Australian rappers.
While many of their Australian contemporaries lamented in suburban tales of riding trains writing graffiti, Curse Ov Dialect – first with 1998’s Hex Ov Intellect and then with 2003’s Lost in the Real Sky – wove a rich tapestry of samples and sounds from obscure ethnic folk and tribal gatherings, through to the percussive clinking of office equipment such as staplers and scissors, all the while spouting lyrics that delved into cultural politics and identity as much as they did surrealism and clamorous humour. And then, of course, there’s the wild, costume-clad live show.
http://www.cyclicdefrost.com/blog/?p=1005