Kultur Shock
Kultur Shock is a Seattle-based gypsy punk band which specializes in mixing music like rock, metal and punk with traditional Balkan music.
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Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington, United States |
Genres | Gypsy punk, alternative metal |
Years active | 1996−present |
Labels | Kultur Shock Records, Koolarrow Records |
Associated acts | Esma Redzepova, Saban Bajramovic, Faith No More, Nirvana, System of A Down, Ferus Mustafov, Emir Kusturica, Goran Bregovic, Bijelo Dugme, Yuri Yunakov, Ivo Papasov, Gino Banana, Robert Soko, Gogol Bordello, Balkan Beat Box, Beirut, Slavic Soul Party!, La Plebe, Dubioza Kolektiv, Alexander Hacke |
Website | http://www.kulturshock.com/ |
Members | Gino Srdjan Yevdjevich Val Kiossovski Matty Noble Chris Stromquist Guy Michael Davis Amy Denio |
Past members | Mario Butkovic Paris Hurley Masa Kobayashi Nedim H. Hamzic Amir Beso Lazy Borislav Iochev Brad Houser Johnny Morovich Jessica Lurie Ambrose Nortness |
Biography
Active since 1996, Kultur Shock combines Balkan folk music with punk, metal and art rock.[1] Its members hail from Bosnia, Bulgaria, and the United States.[2] The band has issued as many as 11 albums and had performed over 1,500 shows throughout the United States and Europe.[3] Kultur Shock was signed to Bill Gould's KoolArrow record label from 2001 to 2006 and released three albums for the label: FUCC the INS, Kultura-Diktatura and We Came to Take Your Jobs Away.[4] In 2006 the band formed its own label Kultur Shock Records and publishing company, Kultur Shock Music.[5]
In 2011, the band had attended Motovun Film Festival along with Pips, Chips & Videoclips band and performer Nick Cave.[6]
In 2014, Kultur Shock released IX their ninth album and sixth collaboration with engineer/producer Jack Endino.
The band defines itself as "a live band of blue-collar immigrants".[7]
Current lineup
- Gino Srdjan Yevdjevich (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) - vocals, trumpet, tarabuka
- Val Kiossovski (Sofia, Bulgaria) - guitar, vocal
- Matty Noble (USA) - violin, vocals
- Chris Stromquist (Brooklyn, NY) - drums
- Guy Michael Davis (Jakarta, Indonesia) - bass
- Amy Denio (Detroit, Michigan) - clarinet, saxophone, vocals
Discography
- Live in Amerika (1999), Pacific Records
- FUCC the I.N.S. (2001), Koolarrow Records
- Kultura-Diktatura (2004), Koolarrow Records
- We Came to Take Your Jobs Away (2006), Koolarrow Records
- Live in Europe (2008), Kultur Shock Records
- Integration (2009), Kultur Shock Records
- Ministry of Kultur (2011), Kultur Shock Records
- Tales of Grandpa Guru, Vol. 1 (2012), Kultur Shock Records
- IX (2014), Kultur Shock Records
- Live at Home (2015), Kultur Shock Records
- Tales of the Two Gurus, Vol. 2 (2016), Kultur Shock Records (with Edo Maajka)
- D.R.E.A.M (2019)[8]
References
- "Edo Maajka poseban gost Kultur Schoka koji nastupa na šibenskoj Kulturaljci" [Edo Maajka is a special guest of Kultur Schoka who hails from Šibenik Culture] (in Croatian). 16 February 2019. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- Adamek, Drew (7 April 2011). "Kultur Shock Plays the Balkans". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- David Jojić (15 February 2019). "Jevđević: Život je horor i zato je bolje staviti šljem na glavu". Nezavisne novine (in Croatian). Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- "Kultur Shock" (in Greek). AN Club. 13 April 2019. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- "Kultur Shock is raising funds to produce their ninth record!". Indiegogo. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- "Što povezuje Nicka Cavea, Pipse, Kultur Shock i Damira Avdića?" (in Croatian). 26 June 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- Dana Ilie (12 April 2011). "Gino Jevdević (Kultur Shock): Spre deosebire de Ceauşescu, Tito, fost un diktator bun" [Gino Jevdević (Kultur Shock): Unlike Ceausescu, Tito was a good dictator]. România Liberă (in Romanian). Retrieved 19 February 2019.
- "Kultur Shock singlom "Haram Para" nastavlja otkrivati sadržaj novog albuma" [Kultur Shock single "Haram Para" continues to reveal the content of the new album]. Klix.ba (in Croatian). 28 December 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2019.