Balkan has a great DJ scene to offer
The Balkan area I has awesome electronic music talent - surprised? I was a bit - great projects are there, starting with Croatia. More to come soon! As some of you may know I have some very deep relations there.
Given my last post you might have seen I am a bit annoyed by certain people that are raping the reward pool with a "new" strategic approach - as stupid as it is - I am glad at least to see they will never make any ROI on their vote buying, however their shit had the result I could not post my own stuff yesterday as they kept me busy, annoyed and angry. They stole my energy - I am really happy for good content to be promoted via bid bots - no problem but obvious shit annoys me a lot.
Let me introduce Miss Sunshine from Croatia
Whoever has been there knows that Croatia is a beautiful country. Not everyone knows a lot about their music scene especially when it comes to electronic dance music. A rising top lady is Miss Sunshine from Osijek. She is quite famous locally for DJ sets and production on various different labels (FVF, Monocline, Der Hut, Dual Musik, Illegal Alien, Swap, Lazerslut, SWAP).
Her style is focusing on open-minded people, music without boundaries, minimal tones and solid techno grooves. This is for Dance Weekend again.
Petar Dundov - a male turntable hero
Petar is a local famous DJ from Zagreb being active in the dance scene since 20 years as DJ and producer. He played on a lot major Techno / EDM events such as "I Love Techno, EXIT, Awakenings and Wire" as well as in top clubs including Space (Ibiza). Listen to some of his vibes in the following:
Croatia EDM scene in general
Quite normal the Croatian electronic music scene has been concentrated in Zagreb, the capital sind the early 1990ies in the middle of the country’s harrowing war for independence (1991- 95). During these times of the communist collapse the party culture grew a lot - related to the transition of the region towards capitalism. However the nightlife locations got even more regulated and policed these days which pushed the techno and house scene towards the underground. Nowadays there is less regulation but still the most vibrating trends come still from the underground.