agentdanger
La Caravane Nouvelle
agentdanger
2012-04-27T00:17:35Z
Awesome music inspired by the Balkan and gypsy tradition. Prepare for funk-dancing, wild brass experiments, and even a bit of Romany rap. Some slow songs in the middle but it picks back up!
RosieKohl
Let's Drill This
RosieKohl
2012-04-15T12:59:43Z
Music old and new from my collection that I like to drill to. A huge range from electro-swing through dubstep and over on to gypsy jams. Hope you like it!
MidnightBlue
Gypsy Punks
MidnightBlue
2012-01-09T01:16:33Z
Brass and attitude . . . what more do you want?! 37 tracks by Gogol Bordello, Balkan Beat Box, Devotchka and others.
Csilla Pribojszki
Sounds of the Balkan
Csilla Pribojszki
2012-03-02T16:54:01Z
Amazing balkan music from the best and popular artist like Boban Markovic, Goran Bregovic, BBB, Beats Antique and others. Enjoy! :)
enginesgin
..Balkan Spirit..
enginesgin
2012-01-25T21:07:58Z
A collection of songs ; Balkan bands, artists, and orchestras..28 tracks..
Goran Bregovic,Shantel,Fanfara Ciocarlia.........
Immerse yourself in the rhythm of the Balkan! :)))
Alicia L.
Time to dance
Alicia L.
2011-11-21T23:06:28Z
Four tracks including music by DeVotchKa, Fanfare Ciocarlia, and Gypsy Caravan.
arbibi
Belly Dance Intoxicants for the Tribally Inclined: August, 2011
arbibi
2011-08-23T21:25:53Z
An odd collection of varied music. Some pieces are slow, some fast, some electronically-driven, and some played on instruments as old as time, all for your dancing enjoyment.
lamiainfusion
Shake your Shakti
lamiainfusion
2012-02-05T08:36:10Z
Turn up the volume and let your body move freely!
Including tracks from The Chemical Brothers, Bassnectar and Fanfare Ciocarlia.
c.rec
nation trotting (be cultured)
c.rec
2012-01-24T17:11:51Z
global beats from africa, france (etc. etc. etc.) that provoke unnecessary, but welcomed, dancing
AntiTheist
Quirky International Mix (A Long One)
AntiTheist
2011-05-03T13:01:05Z
I have a (frankly) bizarre record collection - most of it from fairly far-flung places. This collection of around 70 tracks might sound like the sort of amalgamation a madman might accrue, but I like to think that there's a thread of logic running throughout... Enjoy!
(Full disclosure: Credit where credit's due - many of these tracks came to my attention via Songlines Magazine and the free CD's you get with each issue!)











