Saturday, December 4, 2021

Whaddya mean you don't know Branko Mataja

The 70s recordings of guitarist Branko Mataja is getting a re-evaluation thanks in part to Numero Group.  

Here's the scoop...
Recalling Ennio Morricone spaghetti westerns, the electrified belly dance music of Omar Khorshid, and ’90s bedroom psychedelia at once, the music of Branko Mataja is from its own epoch. Snatched from the streets of Belgrade as a teenager, Mataja spent World War 2 in a German work camp, escaping the insanity of post-war Europe to settle in North Hollywood to live out the American Dream to its fullest. Crafting handmade music on homemade guitars throughout the 1970s, Mataja taught himself to play in order to pay homage to his ancestral home of Yugoslavia, a place he would never return to except through these guitar meditations. Have a listen below. 
 

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