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Goran Ivanovic & Haque,Fareed- Indobalkan

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After a 20 year hiatus, virtuoso guitarists Goran Ivanovic and Fareed Haque have joined forces again! A year of intensive touring and composing has produced INDOBALKAN, the duo's debut release on Delmark Records. Featuring rising star percussionist Juan Pastor and incorporating elements of jazz, classical, Indian and balkan music, the duo explore longer, more complex compositions and stunning technical challenges while retaining their love for beautiful melodies and sweet tones. Two of the most gifted guitarists performing today, their styles and backgrounds are vastly different but, as the Chicago Tribune wrote of them "when their two guitars play, cultural barriers melt away."

Format: New CD/International

Goran Ivanovic & Haque,Fareed- Indobalkan

SKU: 038153503420
Regular price $28.00
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per

Release Date: 01.17.2020

 
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After a 20 year hiatus, virtuoso guitarists Goran Ivanovic and Fareed Haque have joined forces again! A year of intensive touring and composing has produced INDOBALKAN, the duo's debut release on Delmark Records. Featuring rising star percussionist Juan Pastor and incorporating elements of jazz, classical, Indian and balkan music, the duo explore longer, more complex compositions and stunning technical challenges while retaining their love for beautiful melodies and sweet tones. Two of the most gifted guitarists performing today, their styles and backgrounds are vastly different but, as the Chicago Tribune wrote of them "when their two guitars play, cultural barriers melt away."