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Mosca runs underground club music inspired by tunes from all over: dub, house, techno, grime and jungle, as well as East coast hip hop, South African house, Shaolin soul, indie and post-rock from his youth, first-wave electro, stripped down ragga and dancehall, a little minimal ghetto stuff, and more. On top of that he's racked up some pretty big guest mixes in past shows.
Regular transmissions from two of Glasgow's most idiosyncratic & knowledgable DJs.
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Marsh Dondurma is a 15 member brass band playing traditional ethnic music from around the world with their own original tunes expanding these influences towards Jazz and Funk. Among other numerous places, Marsh Dondurma have performed at the Israel Festival, the Akko International Theater Festival, the Bat-Yam Street Art Festival, the Shuni Jazz Festival and regularly in various music clubs around the country. On 2006 they held their first visit to a European festival playing at the notorious Guca Trumpet Festival in Serbia, the Belgrade Kalamegdan and the Budapest "Godon Club". This July they'll perform at the Montreal Jazz Festival, Canada. Following the successful release of their debut album on 2005, they are standing now on the verge of their second studio album, making way for exploration of new musical ideas and old traditions.
Marsh Dondurma is a 15 member brass band playing traditional ethnic music from around the world with their own original tunes expanding these influences towards Jazz and Funk. Among other numerous places, Marsh Dondurma have performed at the Israel Festival, the Akko International Theater Festival, the Bat-Yam Street Art Festival, the Shuni Jazz Festival and regularly in various music clubs around the country. On 2006 they held their first visit to a European festival playing at the notorious Guca Trumpet Festival in Serbia, the Belgrade Kalamegdan and the Budapest "Godon Club". This July they'll perform at the Montreal Jazz Festival, Canada. Following the successful release of their debut album on 2005, they are standing now on the verge of their second studio album, making way for exploration of new musical ideas and old traditions.
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