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Gjunler Abdula and Parne Gadje
'Bizoagor'
(SR006)
Musicians:
Gjunler Abdula - voice
with:
Parne Gadje
- bandoneon
- double bass
- percussion
- dobro
- clarinet
Label - Smoked Recordings
Released 2006
From record label:
"If you have all of the Parne Gadje albums and have seen a few shows you could be excused for thinking
you knew all about them. The Bizoagor album will force you to check again. This collaboration with gifted
Rroma poet and singer Gjunler Abdula unquestionably establishes Parne Gadje founder and bandoneon
player Marc Constandse as an extraordinary composer. It also introduces you to
Gjunler: Gjunler Abdula had been a published playwright and journalist, and the first ever Rroma citizen elected to the Skopje City
Council in Macedonia before fleeing the Balkan wars to arrive in Holland with his family in 1993. The
Bizoagor project is the harvest of a friendship that began between Constandse and
Abdula in the late 90’s. Much of the music on the “Bizoagor” album was played and recorded by Marc but the rest of the “Gadjes”
were eventually called in to participate. Gjunlers own performances on the album are astounding.
The opening track “Bizoagor” has Constandse using a traditional pilgrimage chant to accompany the poet’s
narration of the ancient journey of the Rroma out of the Punjab. The crackling of a fire, a violin, summer
night sounds and a galloping horse set the scene for the beginning of the sojourn. The poem itself is as
much a personal plea for acceptance as it is a universal prayer to the dead, the forest, the sun, the moon
and the infinite trail of the Rroma. Track 2 begins unnervingly with a human heart beat that steadily
evolves into a dark swirl of chanting, foot-stomps and iron percussion, closing with
Abdula’s emotional question ‘How much longer must I remain small? I beg you, forgive me!’ “Dialogue maskar ko baro thaj
tikno manus” describes the poets encounters with racism in a way that illustrates a spiritual resilience at
once personal and collective. The accompaniment introduces Constandse’s musical trademark, the
bandoneon, its haunting melody chiming down from some heavenly place while
the poet begins to sing as if possessed. It is clear by now that this is a studio project but by the time we reach track 5 “Ko Limorada
ka adjikerav tut” we have the entire Parne Gadje group performing a song live with
Abdula and the result is magic - classic Parne Gadje instrumentation of double bass, percussion, dobro, clarinet and bandoneon
with an earth-moving vocal delivery from Gjunler. Enter track 6 with it’s fat bandoneon and percussive
groove, chanting and ragged electric guitar riffs in the modern Arabic sounding “Te vakerjum” and the
journey is well on its way. From here we arrive at “E Loraskere grasta” that uses a live recording of band
members playing Astor Piazolla on a radio in the background while the poet tells us about his dream of
horses and dancers. Track 8 is a sparse and beautiful bandoneon and vocal recording where the narrator
utters the fatal words ‘there is a black flower in his songs…’ Perhaps the most surprising track of all
however is Alfa thaj Omega where Constandse has brilliantly transformed a poem into a folksong and
invited not only the band to sing along but some guest vocalists as well. The result is a big choir sing-along
spiritual “after my redemption I want to become an angel ,to become a sea, to become a mountain, to
become a stone”. The album closes with the Eno-like glittering landscape of harp and deep percussion
running like a clear stream to the ocean – this is of course Magjija “the poets magic”. The journey out of
the Punjab has been tough but all is finally well in the world. 20 seconds later the bonus track “Etno Rock”
emerges to return like a cheeky and joyous spirit – a sneak preview of things to come and more evidence
of the kaleidoscope forces operating within Parne Gadje.
Artistically speaking, Bizoagor is a marriage of Gjunlers writing,
Marc’s music and his bands serviceable skills but the project also contains a social angle –it aims to form a fund raising platform for the printing of
school books in the Rroma language for the impoverished settlements and ghetto’s of Macedonia and
former Yugoslavia. Since arriving in Holland Gjunler has devoted his life towards a better future for his
people and a better understanding between non- Rroma and Rroma across Europe.
Parne Gadje’s association with Gjunler and his activities goes back to before their first release and will continue into the
future."
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Gjunler Abdula and Parne Gadje
'Bizoagor'
(SR006)
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Tracks
1. Bizoagor
2. (...!) Mro Puchibe
3. Dialog Masker Ko Baro Thaj Tikno Manus
4. Tu Djangdjan Hem Djaneja
5. Ko Limorada Ka Adjikerav Tut
6. (...!) Te Vakergjum
7. E Liocaskere Grasta
8. (...?) Kana O Kham
9. Alfa Thaj Omega
10. E Romajnakoro Cuceko
11. Magija
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