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Award-winning group Oysland celebrate the multiculturalism of modern-day London by honouring the influence other cultures have had on the secular Ashkenazi musical tradition. With “compelling depth and authenticity” (DJ Ritu, Resonance FM) they re-imagine music from times past, exploring the connections between Klezmer and other co-territorial traditions.

Oysland explore the role this union has played in shaping Yiddish musical identity. Drawing on the Polish and Slovakian roots of its band members they delve into century-old lullabies, exuberant wedding dances and peculiar hay-making stories.

As equally adept at sharing soulful and intimate songs with an audience as they are at providing the music for a lively dance party, Oysland never fail to take audiences on a journey.

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*Oysland are winners of the World Music Network Battle of the Bands Winner 2017*

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Raka play traditional music from the Balkans. We take our name after a traditional Bulgarian dance the ‘Raka,’ full of leg kicks, clicking heels and hands held high, the unmistakable groove of a ‘Raka‘ brings everyone to their feet. Our music has a strong focus in the folk traditions of Bulgaria and Macedonia, as well as the Romani music that span far and wide across the Balkans. Our meandering musical tributaries have all led us to one communal river: the love and commitment to understanding and interacting with the music of the Balkans. We do not play ‘fusion music’, and neither do we imitate. We bring to life a genuinely authentic repertoire wherever we are, from sweaty back rooms of North London clubs to concert halls on the banks of the Thames.  We took the dance for our name as that’s what we love to do. A heart rending lament can move the body as much as a pounding Bulgarian Pravo, and in Raka we have made space for both, and everything in between.
 

"Absolutely magnificent, no one can sit still listening to Raka!"
DJ Ritu, A World in London - Resonance FM

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Mimika is an alternative jazz, world & art music orchestra from London, formed of 20 of London’s most sought after musicians, performing original music by Croatian composer Mak Murtic.

Dubbed as one of London’s most creative, trans-idiomatic orchestras, taking audiences on an adventurous journey's where jazz collides with other musical genres and art forms, telling anthropological, cultural and mythological stories of the future and the past.

"What Mimika are doing is really unique, it’s music that stands out"

-Musicdeli, 2016 (arts blog)
 

Loshn are a Klezmer trio whose music sings, speaks and dances with the tradition’s distinct Yiddish accent.

With a repertoire that spans several decades, Loshn take their audiences on a journey from the origins of the music in Eastern Europe through to America in the 50s and beyond.
Formed in late 2019, Loshn brings together three of the UK’s leading Klezmer musicians and are one of the few ensembles in the UK dedicated to Yiddish Historically Informed Performance Practice.

Combining beautiful and varied repertoire with their knowledge of the music’s background and history, they present a programme deeply rooted in the Klezmer tradition.

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