Rating:
Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 05/15/2007
Their name suggests a troupe of plugged-in Gypsies, and
Balkan Beat Box is that, for starters. Lob on overdoses of
klezmer and
hip-hop,
funk and
dub,
brass band and Arabic elements, and you'll be closer to getting it. Formed around two Israeli-born musicians,
Tamir Muskat, who pounds the drums and takes care of the programming, and saxman
Ori Kaplan,
Balkan Beat Box is a veritable melting pot of disparate sounds and seemingly contrary influences, all scrunched together seamlessly and disguised as an exhausting riot. It's not that others haven't attempted the sort of mix that
BBB does on this sophomore effort, it's that none have been so successful at pulling it off. On tracks like
"Digital Monkey," with its
dancehall-style toasting atop bottom-heavy
techno and snaky brass, and
"Joro Boro," with its surfy guitar, stark,
industrial rhythm and mesmeric guest vocal from
Dessislava Stefanova of
the London Bulgarian Choir, it's one surprise after another here. Calling it world music wouldn't do it justice, it's more like out of this world music.
~Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide