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The five-membered Nomada ('Nomads') was founded by Roma singer-guitarist Balogh Gusztáv in 2003. The music of Nomada is derived from Hungarian Gypsy tradition, yet it creates an utterly unique sound by blending various styles. The water can, the oral base, and the rhythm guitar provides the estam (the kontras of the songs), but this characteristic Gypsy singing and rhythmatic pattern is further enriched and embellished by the grooves of the drums and the bass guitar. Nomada melds Gypsy folklore with Spanish, Arabic, and Serbian folk music elements.
Nomada was first amongst Hungarian musicians to release a song under Creative Commons Attribution – Non-commercial– Share Alike licence. This album contains the winners of an international remix competition based on Nomada's Aven le Roma song.
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