This jam session audio-document was recorded in the Museum of History of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo on 13.01.2019. It represents a current state of energy in one part of the young Sarajevo, Mostar and Zenica music/performance art scene.
It is a gathering spontaneously created by multiple local bands and music projects (electronic, funk, punk, ambient) as a way to pay respect for the musical heritage of Adi Lukovac - one of the most innovative and futuristic electronic musicians in Bosnia and Herzegovina, who died in 2006. Since his work relied deeply on experimentation, self-organized music production and improvisation, the event was created in that spirit; from the self-organization in production through no-budget solidarity, to the ending result - the jam session.
The initiative was formed through the nomadic collective and upcoming Sarajevo jam session label TAZ 22. The goal is to re-awaken the spirit of immediacy, spontaneity, and improvisation in the art scene of Sarajevo.
Note: This is an audio-document, not a commercial album. The recording quality was low due to the single-channel recording, capturing also the surrounding atmosphere of the session. A great effort was put into sound editing, in order to bring maximum possible sound quality.
Recorded Jam Parts Extracted/Chosen by Smirna Kulenović.
Album Cover Photo -
Tamara de la Fuente
Thank you -
Museum of History of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Amira Lukovac-Banda, Smirna Kulenović, Tatjana Nikolić, Nedim Karalić, PAL-e, Šejla Lajlani, Vanja Solaković, Hugo Fernandes, Dalio Sijah, Tamara de la Fuente, Sara Ristić, Amar Šantić, Belma Jusufović
Nomadic art collective and upcoming Sarajevo jam session label.The goal is to re-awaken the spirit of immediacy, spontaneity, and improvisation in the performance art scene of Bosnia & Herzegovina.
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