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πρώτη φορά στην πόλη μας, σαν μία από τις στάσεις ελληνικής πρειοδείας τους, με το θαυμαστό τους όραμα της (αντι) παγκόσμιας μουσικής

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Oi manges den yparxoun pia / Manges don’t exist anymore (ΟΙ ΜΑΓΚΕΣ ΔΕΝ ΥΠΑΡΧΟΥΝ ΠΙΑ) Music by Nikos Xydakis (ΝΙΚΟΣ ΞΥΔΑΚΗΣ) Lyrics by Manolis Rasoulis (ΜΑΝΩΛΗΣ ΡΑΣΟΥΛΗΣ)Gi’auto foumaro kokaini / Why I smoke cocaine (ΓΙ' ΑΥΤΟ ΦΟΥΜΑΡΩ ΚΟΚΑΪΝΗ) Music and lyrics by Panos Toundas (ΠΑΝΟΣ ΤΟΥΝΤΑΣ)Aidiniko (ΑΙΔΙΝΙΚΟ) Music by Dimitris Semsis (ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ ΣΕΜΣΗΣ)Ti se melei esenane / Why do you care (ΤΙ ΣΕ ΜΕΛΕΙ ΕΣΕΝΑΝΕ) Traditional, Asia Minor All songs arranged by The Cylist ConspiracyProduProduced by Miloš Miljković & Nikola Urošević

Personnel:Katarina Brčarević, vocalsNikola Urošević, guitarDamjan “Beli” Brkić, guitarStefan Stepić, bassMiloš Miljković, keyboardsSStefan “Kositra” Malešević, darbukaDragan Mirković, drums

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Last summer, after a wondrous experience on Mount Athos, we were cycling back to mother Serbia – but, as soon as we reached Thessaloniki, we realized that we were completely broke. We had never been good at financing our adventures, but this particular time the situation seemed disastrous. Luckily, providence sent our old friend Stefan “Kositra” Malešević (also known as the manager of the famous Serbo-Lithuanian band BICIKL) to save the day; after finishing his latest movie project on Ohrid Lake, he happened to be in the city and we accidentally ran into him on Tsimiski street. Few hours later, while celebrating this happy occasion, mr. Malešević introduced usus to wonderful Kyria Katerina (with whom he had already collaborated during her Serbian tour); few drinks later, couple of gigs were booked and we were saved from certain death by starvation.

We always had a feeling that manges of the old knew the secret of Great Dionysian Paradox – how to love the life and hate the world at the same time. Behind all those rituals of desire and madness, behind all those noisy tavern nights filled with earthly pleasures and carnival passions, there lied a secret place of undisturbed calmness; quiet ocean of tears, safe place of sacrifice. Of course, this place didn’t produce any music, only a paradox – and as we know it, paradoxes often result in tragedy.

But the birth of tragedy is always the birth of a song.

TThanx to: Randall A. Major, Stefan “Kositra” Malešević, Simon Marić, Andrej Vojković, Marina Uzelac, Tijana Lončar, Dejan Lazarević, Tatjana Obradović, Dejan & Marija & Veljko Trajković, Jovana Vuković, Miloš Romac, Ignace De Bruyn, Mileta “Orioki” Okiljević, Kostas BK & John Drake (Dirty Fuse), George Georgiadis, Işık Sarıhan (Hayvanlar Alemi), Srđa Vučo, Miloš Stefanović, Marko Dabetić, BICIKL, Mangulica FM, Lenhart Tapes, Temple Of The Smoke, NOVO DOBA festival, Pop depresija, Ispod površine, Disco 3000.

Band phoBand photo by Marina Uzelac / Poster by Andrej Vojković & Marija Lončar / Artwork by Marija Lončar

A Night at Café “Constantinople”