Ethnically and Culturally Inspired Music
About "Ko peva zlo ne misli"
Jewish melodic theme became the base for the Serbian proverb "Ko peva zla ne misli" - "The one who sings, means no harm" finished by the imaginary continuation - "and the one who dances goes to heaven" - "a kto tańczy, prawie do nieba szedł".
Alice in Wonderband compiled with the CiSi sound and vocals. Ana Vrbaški singing in harmony with Julia Lewandowska. Marko Dinjaški providing the body percussion base adding the very specific flavor. Last but not least, the composer and arranger of multi instrumental background, Łukasz Malok, filled the space with the rich folk sounds, exploring the possibilities of recording the paths of guitalele, double bass and accordion, as well as putting it all together into a piece of a dancy-dreamy tune.
Be sure to check out the clip created by Julia Lewandowska.
Alice in Wonderband compiled with the CiSi sound and vocals. Ana Vrbaški singing in harmony with Julia Lewandowska. Marko Dinjaški providing the body percussion base adding the very specific flavor. Last but not least, the composer and arranger of multi instrumental background, Łukasz Malok, filled the space with the rich folk sounds, exploring the possibilities of recording the paths of guitalele, double bass and accordion, as well as putting it all together into a piece of a dancy-dreamy tune.
Be sure to check out the clip created by Julia Lewandowska.