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BIOGRAPHY
LIFE LIFE, LOVE, MAKING CHEESE, RIDING STALLIONS, AND DANCING IN CIRCLES WITH STRANGERS. . .
Mukka are the ultimate live band, whisking their audience on a whirlwind journey through deepest Transylvanian melancholy to joyful abandon, whipped up by frenetic Balkan instrumentals. If you can get a bunch of people who’ve never met, to join hands and dance themselves crazy in a circle – in London, you can do it anywhere. And Mukka have done it everywhere from Glastonbury Festival to the Queen’s Concert at Buckingham Palace. Mukka's extraordinarily charismatic Romanian singer Dana Codorean-Berciu sings ballads springing from the heart of Transylvanian village life which convey such depth of feeling and humour that they transcend boundaries of place and language. One of her songs begins with the verse: "My darling, My darling! Last summer you were such a shy boy. This summer you learned how to make cheese and sometimes… How to make love. But wait, just you wait, I am coming now, riding my black stallion!"
The late John Peel once described them as "the sensation of Glastonbury" and invited them to record a John Peel Session, opening up their music to a whole new audience. Mukka's third CD "Life, Life!" combines Dana's Transylvanian ballads with a strong contemporary feel and dancy rhythmic drive. Mukka have re-invented the Romanian doina, a traditional song form in free improvisational style, imbuing it with a fresh rhythmic backing which earned them a credit in Songlines magazine as "the doyens of doina." The album was described as "high-voltage, eminently danceable… clearly has 'FUN' stamped all over it....hey, this is a party!" A sample from Mukka’s first album “Skip Lizard” features on the theme tune to the Amazing Adrenalini Brothers cartoon series (ITV and Cartoon Network). The band brings together
eminent musicians from former Yugoslavia, Russia and Romania, with fresh
UK talent from Scottish, Celtic and Jazz backgrounds, and features violins,
accordion, flute, traditional percussion and a modern rhythm section.
The result is a most exciting example of highly original music, which
spans east and west and where new compositions sit alongside reworkings
of traditional tunes sourced from all over the Balkans and the Middle
East. "Gypsy, Klezmer, Eastern European and Middle-Eastern music imbued with jazzy swing and punky energy… with lots of high-speed instrumentals (featuring the twin-turboed fiddle assault of Frank Biddulph and Kate Hands), plus the deep Romanian blues singer Dana" fRoots magazine "A small corner of Soho exploded around midnight last night as Dana Cordorean-Berciu, a Romanian diva with a line in angst-filled doina ballads provided stark counterpoint to the original but out-there instrumentals being wielded with furious abandon". Evening Standard Please
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